Exploratory study on explanations and theories of how Telecentres and other community-based e-Inclusion actors operate and have an impact on digital and social inclusion policy goalsThis report includes the results of the research project ‘Exploratory study on explanations and theories of how Telecentres and other community-based e-Inclusion actors operate and have an impact on digital and social inclusion policy goals’. This study was commissioned by IPTS to feed into a forthcoming 2-year research project: Measuring the impact of eInclusion actors on Digital Literacy, Skills and Inclusion goals (MIREIA). The literature review presented in this report was designed to capture the theories and explanations represented in the existing body o...
Digital inclusion research has been critically important in drawing an understanding of how policies...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is recognised as a critical factor in productivity a...
The EDEN Eleventh Research Workshop – 21-23 October 2020 in collaboration with Universidade Aberta, ...
This report includes the results of the research project ‘Exploratory study on explanations and theo...
This report presents the main findings and policy recommendations of an analysis based on the result...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This report present the results of an online survey that collect relevant data from almost 3,000 org...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This report was commissioned by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Research on the...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing ins...
Background - The spread of the Internet creates numerous opportunities for people's well-being. Ac...
This report summarises the results of the research project ‘Exploratory Study on Methods used to mea...
This article concerns digital inclusion projects in developing countries and, in particular, focuses...
Digital inclusion research has been critically important in drawing an understanding of how policies...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is recognised as a critical factor in productivity a...
The EDEN Eleventh Research Workshop – 21-23 October 2020 in collaboration with Universidade Aberta, ...
This report includes the results of the research project ‘Exploratory study on explanations and theo...
This report presents the main findings and policy recommendations of an analysis based on the result...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This report present the results of an online survey that collect relevant data from almost 3,000 org...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
This report was commissioned by the Department for Communities and Local Government. Research on the...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing i...
This study challenges the current ‘utopian’ discourse in digital inclusion rhetoric by providing ins...
Background - The spread of the Internet creates numerous opportunities for people's well-being. Ac...
This report summarises the results of the research project ‘Exploratory Study on Methods used to mea...
This article concerns digital inclusion projects in developing countries and, in particular, focuses...
Digital inclusion research has been critically important in drawing an understanding of how policies...
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) is recognised as a critical factor in productivity a...
The EDEN Eleventh Research Workshop – 21-23 October 2020 in collaboration with Universidade Aberta, ...