학술논문

The impacts of COVID-19 on digitalisation and social capital in crofting communities in Scotland.
Document Type
Article
Source
Scottish Geographical Journal. Mar-Jun2024, Vol. 140 Issue 1/2, p70-90. 21p.
Subject
*DIGITAL technology
*COVID-19 pandemic
*SOCIAL capital
*COVID-19
*STAY-at-home orders
*VIRTUAL communities
*RURAL poor
Language
ISSN
1470-2541
Abstract
Increasing digitalisation and access to communication technologies has arguably never been more important to rural communities than during the COVID-19 pandemic. Digitalisation assumes a distinct character when looked at through a rural lens, reliable and accessible digital tools and infrastructure having marked implications for the future of rural communities. This was especially pertinent during COVID-19 lockdowns, when in rural (as well as urban) communities there was a push to host local activities and services online. Using reflections from both in-person and online research engagements with a crofting community in the North West Highlands of Scotland, this paper reflects on how the use of digital tools can support the development of different types of social capital. Successful rural digitalisation has the potential to benefit rural crofting communities in multiple ways: e.g. by supporting rural repopulation efforts, enabling access to new digital markets to sell produce, and supporting active participation in local decision-making through online meetings. Several barriers to realising digital benefits still exist in rural regions with specific digitalisation needs and challenges. The paper reflects on empirical findings and considers the future sustainability of rural crofting communities in the post-COVID, digital age. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]