This chapter begins with an exploration of the digital divide in the Australian context. This discussion is followed by an examination of online education, professional development and the capacity of ICT to enhance the well-being of practitioners. The chapter then focuses on the use of ICT in human services and the rise of computer mediated self help and support groups. The potential for ICT to promote and extend political participation is also explored as well as the role of ICT in global development. Throughout, the potential for inclusion and exclusion is highlighted, using examples and critical analysis for exploring the inclusionary and exclusionary capacity of ICT
In the context of the Queensland Government’s digital inclusion agenda, Queensland University of Tec...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critique the discourse of the digital divide and...
Social inclusion is considered to lead to equal participation in society, and, indirectly, to people...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
This paper focuses on IT-based and more specifically social media-based initiatives for inclusion. I...
Creative approaches to ICT training and development can help to overcome barriers to ICT adoption an...
This chapter discusses how digital exclusion continues to present a serious and significant threat t...
The benefits of technology are not without limits (Clayton & Macdonald, 2013), but for those who hav...
The rapid development of the information society has accentuated the importance of digital divides, ...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Abstract. Today there is consensus in that the use of ICTs brings major opportunities as well as thr...
This chapter draws on an extensive literature review to provide an analysis of digital inclusion wit...
The emergence of social software and the new perception of the Internet promise to enable decentrali...
Examinations of the so-called digital divide – commonly thought of as the divide in access and use o...
In the context of the Queensland Government’s digital inclusion agenda, Queensland University of Tec...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critique the discourse of the digital divide and...
Social inclusion is considered to lead to equal participation in society, and, indirectly, to people...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
This paper focuses on IT-based and more specifically social media-based initiatives for inclusion. I...
Creative approaches to ICT training and development can help to overcome barriers to ICT adoption an...
This chapter discusses how digital exclusion continues to present a serious and significant threat t...
The benefits of technology are not without limits (Clayton & Macdonald, 2013), but for those who hav...
The rapid development of the information society has accentuated the importance of digital divides, ...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Abstract. Today there is consensus in that the use of ICTs brings major opportunities as well as thr...
This chapter draws on an extensive literature review to provide an analysis of digital inclusion wit...
The emergence of social software and the new perception of the Internet promise to enable decentrali...
Examinations of the so-called digital divide – commonly thought of as the divide in access and use o...
In the context of the Queensland Government’s digital inclusion agenda, Queensland University of Tec...
Digital Technologies are changing societal, personal and organisational lives. Access to some techno...
Abstract: Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critique the discourse of the digital divide and...