This article concerns the comparative dimension of the digital divide, the global digital divide, assess-ing processes of various sorts that shape this differentiating feature and mapping its trends of change. The authors (a) “map ” the global digital divide with multiple indicators to find patterns of varying degrees of differentiation between countries worldwide and between blocs of countries and (b) assess the various national characteristics that contribute to the level of IT connectedness. The authors com-pare the effects of these various social national conditions on the pervasiveness of IT. Their preliminary results indicate that it is neither political nor economic national characteristics that are the determinants of IT connectedne...
Globalisation has enabled new opportunities for individuals to navigate information and communicatio...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the digital divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the Digital Divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the digital divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
The global digital divide as a concept is intuitively understood by most academicians, politicians a...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
This chapter discusses different aspects of the digital divide concept. As a consequence of increasi...
This chapter discusses different aspects of the digital divide concept. As a consequence of increasi...
Globalisation has enabled new opportunities for individuals to navigate information and communicatio...
Globalisation has enabled new opportunities for individuals to navigate information and communicatio...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the digital divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the Digital Divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
This chapter explores the global dimension of the digital divide. It frames the concept and maps the...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
The global digital divide as a concept is intuitively understood by most academicians, politicians a...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The digital divide is a concept that explains the gap in technological access between the global nor...
The term “digital divide” was introduced in the mid-1990s and defined as the gap separating those wh...
This chapter discusses different aspects of the digital divide concept. As a consequence of increasi...
This chapter discusses different aspects of the digital divide concept. As a consequence of increasi...
Globalisation has enabled new opportunities for individuals to navigate information and communicatio...
Globalisation has enabled new opportunities for individuals to navigate information and communicatio...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
The new information and communication technologies (ICTs) withits “leap-frogging” characteristics ha...