Dr Josie Barnard investigates the deep social divides created by the digital world. Whether booking a flight to go on holiday or ordering a takeaway, digital technology is so embedded in everyday life that it's easy to assume everyone is on a level playing field. Or that those who aren't are part of an older generation who didn't grow up with computers. But that's a dangerous assumption. 22% of the British population lack the digital skills they need to get by day-to-day. That's more than one in five people who struggle with signing their child up to school, filling in a tax return, or even using a smartphone to make a call. And as more and more essential services move online, falling behind the pace of change carries severe consequen...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
As digital technology changes the way we perform daily tasks like shopping and paying bills, how do ...
Young people could shut themselves in the bedroom and become attached to online interactions, as th...
Dr Josie Barnard investigates the deep social divides created by the digital world. Whether booking ...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
The power relationship between adults and children in the West is shifting. Factors of age and life ...
A key distinguishing factor for children today is that they are growing up in an era immersed in, an...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
The British government is claiming digital skills will deliver economic growth to the country and so...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
Digital technologies have profoundly changed childhood and adolescence. The internet and the means t...
Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake argue that we live in a time where the digital is often adopted wi...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
As digital technology changes the way we perform daily tasks like shopping and paying bills, how do ...
Young people could shut themselves in the bedroom and become attached to online interactions, as th...
Dr Josie Barnard investigates the deep social divides created by the digital world. Whether booking ...
Emerging Issues ReportIn an increasingly digital world, relatively privileged people are able to use...
The power relationship between adults and children in the West is shifting. Factors of age and life ...
A key distinguishing factor for children today is that they are growing up in an era immersed in, an...
The notion of a generation uniquely at home in a digital environment – the Digital Natives – is incr...
Generational differences are seen as the cause of wide shifts in our ability to engage with technolo...
The British government is claiming digital skills will deliver economic growth to the country and so...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Digital inclusion ensures that no one is left behind as we move towards an increasingly digital futu...
Internet use and information technology seems ubiquitous throughout our society – for many, life wou...
Digital technologies have profoundly changed childhood and adolescence. The internet and the means t...
Adi Kuntsman and Esperanza Miyake argue that we live in a time where the digital is often adopted wi...
New evidence shows that a digital underclass is forming in Britain. Although there is some improveme...
As digital technology changes the way we perform daily tasks like shopping and paying bills, how do ...
Young people could shut themselves in the bedroom and become attached to online interactions, as th...