Most studies about internet use examine how usage differs among users and why. Less attention has been paid to the varied degrees of non-use or low levels of use. Non-adopters of digital media are usually understood as not having access to digital media. However, there is a considerable variation among them with regards to how and why they lack the connectivity. Furthermore, it is important to acknowledge those who do have access but use the internet only in a limited capacity. Digital exclusion does not only occur among those who do not have access but expands to those who cannot use the internet effectively. A new type of digital exclusion is emerging due to this variation of usage and appropriation. We propose a nuanced approach in defin...
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For the majority of current day internet researchers they key issue is not "who" is connected to the...
This article investigates patterns of reasons for digital disengagement of British adults. It adds a...
Through a survey with a representative sample of Dutch Internet users, this paper examines (1) compo...
In digitized welfare countries, an increasing number of services to fulfill essential needs related ...
Very high speed national broadband networks are being rolled out across Australia and New Zealand. D...
This paper investigates internet non-use in the UK. We apply Resource and Appropriation Theory (RAT)...
The debate over the digital divide has moved on from the binary distinction between the haves and th...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
The notion of digital exclusion has become important in communications research but remains underthe...
In assessing the integration of the Internet into society, scholars have documented that certain sec...
This paper explores the contexts and motivations that underpin the uptake of Australia’s National Br...
This paper describes findings from the Penceil Project which aims to explore the experiences of non ...
Switzerland is one of the countries with the highest internet penetration rates worldwide. Neverthel...
Abstract This paper describes findings from the Penceil Project,1 which aims to explore the experien...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...
For the majority of current day internet researchers they key issue is not "who" is connected to the...
This article investigates patterns of reasons for digital disengagement of British adults. It adds a...
Through a survey with a representative sample of Dutch Internet users, this paper examines (1) compo...