The DVN project has begun the interview phase of the project. We have successfully conducted over 10 pilot interviews. Researchers agreed that these were invaluable for getting a feel for interviewing and testing out our interview questions. We now move on to interviewing over 70 people based in Redcar and East Cleveland. Interviews will take place on a one-to-one basis in community venues and homes, with both men and women of a range of ages.
In line with current national figures for use of ICTs, three quarters of the sample, will use computers and the internet in the home and around 25% of our interviewees will be non- or early ICT users. This will give us a rich picture of contemporary internet usage and the reasons why some people don’t currently have or want access to computers in the home.
We are also exploring the ways in which ICTs are integrated into our everyday lives and households, focusing in on the benefits of internet use, as well as on potential challenges, including, online security and changes in the way that we access services. Our interviews will additionally explore the usefulness of local community websites for supporting social and digital inclusion, asking questions, such as, ‘How can we use digital tools to share local information?’ and ‘In what ways can online social networking support community activity?’. As our interviewing continues, we would like to thank those who have already taken part, and we look forward to meeting new people to discuss their views.