Despite stereotypes that cyberspace spells the 'end of geography' and promises universal, democratic entree to the electronic highways of the world economy, access to the Internet is highly unevenly distributed both socially and spatially. In this paper I examine the geopolitics of Internet access and its implications. I open by situating electronic communications within contemporary social theory, emphasizing cyberspace as a contested terrain of competing discourses. Second, international discrepancies in access are illustrated, dramatizing the ways in which the Internet enhances the advantages enjoyed by a global elite consisting largely of white, male professionals. Third, I turn to discrepancies in Internet access within the United Stat...
Massive technological advancements have influenced many dynamics of the nation's social, political, ...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
The article seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores...
Despite stereotypes that cyberspace spells the'end of geography'and promises universal, democratic e...
Internet appears as a ubiquitous way of access to the resources traditionally offered by the city. I...
Recent debates on Internet censorship and the role of the state in online communications highlight c...
This book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of inequality and the stratification of the digi...
Abstract: This article uses two cyberspatial technologies, namely, the Internet (the global network ...
Recent academic and media rhetoric has described cyberspace as a transformative technology that is h...
This article focuses on the persistence of the digital divide and its impact on political participat...
The Internet brings heady communications opportunities to those who have access to the Internet. Yet...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...
The Internet and cyberspace are often interpreted as a seamless, borderless world, but this image sh...
The article seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of recent research on the internet, emphasizing its spatia...
Massive technological advancements have influenced many dynamics of the nation's social, political, ...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
The article seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores...
Despite stereotypes that cyberspace spells the'end of geography'and promises universal, democratic e...
Internet appears as a ubiquitous way of access to the resources traditionally offered by the city. I...
Recent debates on Internet censorship and the role of the state in online communications highlight c...
This book provides an in-depth comparative analysis of inequality and the stratification of the digi...
Abstract: This article uses two cyberspatial technologies, namely, the Internet (the global network ...
Recent academic and media rhetoric has described cyberspace as a transformative technology that is h...
This article focuses on the persistence of the digital divide and its impact on political participat...
The Internet brings heady communications opportunities to those who have access to the Internet. Yet...
The paper seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores t...
The Internet and cyberspace are often interpreted as a seamless, borderless world, but this image sh...
The article seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores...
This book offers a comprehensive overview of recent research on the internet, emphasizing its spatia...
Massive technological advancements have influenced many dynamics of the nation's social, political, ...
We argue that the global digital divide, as measured by cross-national differences in Internet use, ...
The article seeks a re-conceptualization of the global digital divide debate. It critically explores...