浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版)
 
   2025年4月5日 星期六   首页 |  期刊介绍 |  编委会 |  投稿指南 |  信息服务 |  期刊订阅 |  联系我们 |  预印本过刊 |  浙江省高校学报研究会栏目 |  留言板 |  English Version
浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版)
在线优先出版论文 最新目录| 下期目录| 过刊浏览| 高级检索 |
互联网对农村女性治理参与的影响——基于“中国家庭大数据库”的分析
郭夏娟 魏芃
The Impact of Internet access on Rural Women’s Participation in Governance: Based on an Analysis of the 2017 Chinese Family Database
Guo Xiajuan Wei Peng

全文: PDF (1764 KB)   RICH HTML
输出: BibTeX | EndNote (RIS)      
摘要 

互联网正深刻改变着两性公民的社会参与方式,然而现有研究忽视了互联网在村庄治理参与中对不同性别的影响。对2017年度“中国家庭大数据库”的实证分析发现:使用互联网能显著促进两性在村庄治理中的实质参与行为;互联网并未复刻现实中的两性行为差异,而是能够公平促进两性的实质参与行为;互联网更能促进年龄在36—50岁、初等教育水平、经济独立的农村女性的实质参与行为,对广泛促进农村女性公平参与村庄治理具有积极意义。但是,这一结果并非某种技术要素孤立作用的结果,而是国家顶层设计、地方制度创新、村庄治理转型、信息技术变革以及性别文化重塑等一系列正式与非正式制度要素相互叠加与影响的结果,这些要素合力推动数字乡村建设朝着重视女性多元需求、开拓女性参与空间、承认女性参与价值的方向发展。

服务
把本文推荐给朋友
加入我的书架
加入引用管理器
E-mail Alert
RSS
作者相关文章
郭夏娟 魏芃
关键词 互联网农村女性实质参与村庄治理    
Abstract

Internet access in China’s rural areas has substantively changed villagers’ lifestyles and political participation patterns. In the study of political science, scholars have not yet reached agreement as to how internet use affects political participation, but four possibilities recur: internet use tends to promote or inhibit citizens’ participation behaviours; internet has no effect or the effects vary from person to person. Although some studies have highlighted gender differences as a secondary variable in factors such as internet access, length of on-line time, and purpose of Internet use, few have centred on gender analysis, especially in the field of grassroots governance. This article verifies the positive impact of internet use on gender equity in grassroots political participation and reveals its underlying mechanisms. Based on the theory of ″women’s substantive representation″, this research proposes an analytical framework for rural women’s participation in village governance. It raises questions about village affairs as an important component of women’s participation. Drawing on the 2017 China Family Database (CFD) survey data on rural Chinese households, this paper provides empirical evidence of the influence of gender on internet use and villagers’ political participation. Results show that, after controlling the other factors, (1) internet use has a significant positive impact on substantive participation in village governance; (2) the internet has a positive impact on the participation of both male and female internet users in rural areas, which indicates that the virtual community does not exacerbate gender gaps that are present in real life, but promotes women’s representation in a gender-fair way; (3) for rural women of different ages, education level, and working background, internet use is more likely to promote the substantive participation of women aged 36 to 50 years old, with only primary education, who are a part of the workforce and have independent incomes. Since this rising trend does not increase linearly with age and education, this result indicates the profound impact of economic versus demographic characteristics. It also implies that network construction has the potential to promote women's substantive participation in under-developed areas, which often face problems because of the aging population and lack of opportunities to receive higher-education resources. This research also analyses how innovation and popularisation of information technology (IT) is connected with women’s substantive participation in village governance. From the perspective of institutional change, it demonstrates that improvements in women’s participation are driven by technology, and by a dynamic process in which formal and informal institutional factors interact. These factors include: (1) top-level design of the national legal system, which aims to enhance the protection of rural women’s political rights; (2) policy innovation by local governments, which may stimulate rural women to more effectively participate in the decision-making processes of local affairs; (3) village governance transformation, which not only emphasizes rural economic and technological development, but also focuses on rural women’s ability and gender-culture remoulding. These factors jointly push villages towards a focus on women’s needs, expanding the space for their political participation, and recognising the value of women’s participation, especially in the context of village governance where women not only make up the main residential population, but are also more likely to take advantage of communication in the context of a deliberative democracy.

Key wordsInternet    rural women    substantive participation    village governance   
    
引用本文:   
郭夏娟 魏芃. 互联网对农村女性治理参与的影响——基于“中国家庭大数据库”的分析[J]. 浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版), 2020, 6(4): 38-. Guo Xiajuan Wei Peng. The Impact of Internet access on Rural Women’s Participation in Governance: Based on an Analysis of the 2017 Chinese Family Database. JOURNAL OF ZHEJIANG UNIVERSITY, 2020, 6(4): 38-.
链接本文:  
https://www.zjujournals.com/soc/CN/10.3785/j.issn.1008-942X.CN33-6000/C.2019.04.035     或     https://www.zjujournals.com/soc/CN/Y2020/V6/I4/38
发表一流的成果,传播一流的发现,提供一流的新知

浙ICP备14002560号-5
版权所有 © 2009 浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版)    浙ICP备05074421号
地址:杭州市天目山路148号 邮编:310028 电话:0571-88273210 88925616 E-mail:zdxb_w@zju.edu.cn
本系统由北京玛格泰克科技发展有限公司设计开发  技术支持:support@magtech.com.cn