The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication capacity has brought opposing arguments about the social consequences of Internet use. Advocates of the ‘digital divide ’ thesis argue that the Internet advantages privileged groups while further marginaliz-ing disadvantaged social categories. Critics of the thesis see the expansion of the Internet as enabling and egalitarian, promoting social inclusion and facili-tating democratic participation. In order to assess which view is more plausi-ble, we examine the social barriers to Internet use in Australia over a five-year period, using multivariate analyses of national survey data. The notion of a ‘digital divide ’ is too simplistic to capture t...
This paper explores recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey micro-data on internet use i...
This book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of inequality and the stratification of the digi...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
New technologies affect the distribution of social advantage, and potentially alter social hierarchi...
The spread of the Internet in advanced Western countries has been rapid and uneven, resulting in so...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge eco...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
In this paper I challenge current conceptions of digital inclusion and exclusion as they are conceiv...
This paper explores recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey micro-data on internet use i...
This book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of inequality and the stratification of the digi...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
New technologies affect the distribution of social advantage, and potentially alter social hierarchi...
The spread of the Internet in advanced Western countries has been rapid and uneven, resulting in so...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge eco...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
In this paper I challenge current conceptions of digital inclusion and exclusion as they are conceiv...
This paper explores recent Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey micro-data on internet use i...
This book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of inequality and the stratification of the digi...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...