This article investigates how communications advances affect citizens’ ability to participate in coproduction of government services. The authors analyze service requests made to the City of Boston during a one-year period from 2010 to 2011 and, using geospatial analysis and negative binomial regression, investigate possible disparities by race, education, and income in making service requests. The findings reveal little concern that 311 systems (nonemergency call centers) may benefit one racial group over another; however, there is some indication that Hispanics may use these systems less as requests move from call centers to the Internet and smartphones. Consistent with prior research, the findings show that poorer neighborhoods are less ...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how digital inequality is the latest layer in the web of social,cultur...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
This article investigates how communications advances affect citizens’ ability to participate in cop...
Coproduction, or the joint participation of citizens with government in public service delivery, has...
Does digital technology help or hinder the realization of social justice in government services? App...
Current Population Survey (CPS), I examine whether there are large ethnic and racial differences in ...
This article focuses on the persistence of the digital divide and its impact on political participat...
Two decades ago an influential article documented the alarming disparities that existed in access to...
This article examines the nature of the gap in household telephone penetration among Whites, Blacks,...
The future of the United States as a nation depends, in large measure, on its ability to achieve equ...
Part 5: Smart CitiesInternational audienceThe use of information and communication technologies by g...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and pub...
This article argues that the literature on digital inequality—in its focus on individual characteris...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how digital inequality is the latest layer in the web of social,cultur...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...
This article investigates how communications advances affect citizens’ ability to participate in cop...
Coproduction, or the joint participation of citizens with government in public service delivery, has...
Does digital technology help or hinder the realization of social justice in government services? App...
Current Population Survey (CPS), I examine whether there are large ethnic and racial differences in ...
This article focuses on the persistence of the digital divide and its impact on political participat...
Two decades ago an influential article documented the alarming disparities that existed in access to...
This article examines the nature of the gap in household telephone penetration among Whites, Blacks,...
The future of the United States as a nation depends, in large measure, on its ability to achieve equ...
Part 5: Smart CitiesInternational audienceThe use of information and communication technologies by g...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and publ...
Digital inequality is one of the most critical issues in the knowledge economy. The private and pub...
This article argues that the literature on digital inequality—in its focus on individual characteris...
In this thesis, I demonstrate how digital inequality is the latest layer in the web of social,cultur...
Some public elites assert that the digital divide is a serious social problem and that governments m...
In recent years, a plethora of public and private programs in the United States have been created to...