The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been shown to play a role in reinforcing existing social inequalities. This study aims to gain insights into the perspectives, experiences and needs of disadvantaged groups with respect to ICT. In the Netherlands, a relatively large and important group of non-users are mothers with a low socio-economic position (SEP). Little attention has been paid to understanding why mothers with a low SEP scarcely use ICTs. In an explorative participatory study in Amsterdam, using observations, interviews and focus groups, our results show that reinforcing factors related to poverty, motherhood, the complexity of ICT and being first-generation immigrant influence access. The mothers’ ...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
New mothers can experience social exclusion, particularly during the early weeks when infants are so...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been shown to play a role in ...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
It remains unclear whether income-poor people have personal access to ICTs, whether they can use ICT...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
Advances in, and the rapid adoption rate of, ICTs in many industrialised nations has led to an e-soc...
This paper aims to move away from the notion of a digital divide premised on technology ‘haves and h...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This study uses a domestication approach to digital inequality. The aim is to uncover whether and wh...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
In digitized welfare countries, an increasing number of services to fulfill essential needs related ...
New forms of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become more influential in devel...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
New mothers can experience social exclusion, particularly during the early weeks when infants are so...
The introduction of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been shown to play a role in ...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
It remains unclear whether income-poor people have personal access to ICTs, whether they can use ICT...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
Advances in, and the rapid adoption rate of, ICTs in many industrialised nations has led to an e-soc...
This paper aims to move away from the notion of a digital divide premised on technology ‘haves and h...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
The main objectives of this study were to examine the "digital divide" in home computer ow...
This study uses a domestication approach to digital inequality. The aim is to uncover whether and wh...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
In digitized welfare countries, an increasing number of services to fulfill essential needs related ...
New forms of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) have become more influential in devel...
This article examines information and communication technologies(ICTs) practices in the home and sch...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
New mothers can experience social exclusion, particularly during the early weeks when infants are so...