Abstract: |
As a strategic choice of rural revitalization, digital rural construction is the only way to improve the level of grass-roots governance and innovate governance means. Inclusive governance, as a new means of governance that is more flexible, inclusive and responsive, contains the governance logic of cooperation and mutual assistance, fairness and justice, sharing and co-governance, and is an important way to improve governance effectiveness and build a new rural development pattern. This paper, with the help of theoretical analysis and case study, finds that the concept of inclusive governance is internally coupled with the strategic needs and realistic demands of digital rural construction. The inclusive governance of digital countryside is based on the analytical framework of institutional, subject, outcome and technology inclusiveness, which helps to further break the development constraints such as improper connection of urban and rural information resources, difficult to bridge the digital divide, and insufficient endogenous driving force for rural development. In the future, we can give full play to the concrete results of inclusive governance in digital villages by creating an inclusive institutional environment, attracting multiple subjects to participate in governance, sharing collaborative governance results openly, and improving the application level of digital technologies. |