Does the internet empower communities or perpetuate the status quo? Can universal internet access resolve education, employment, and other social gaps? We report on our longitudinal assessment of low income community access to free internet in New Zealand, in terms of new internet users (1) community belonging, (2) internet connectedness, and (3) civic engagement. Findings show internet connectedness may have only a minimal impact on community capacity due to constraints such as family transience, difficult domestic circumstances, inadequate project resourcing, and poor literacy. Internet ubiquity may not be a strategically useful social objective unless contextual limitations are recognised and addressed
Despite two decades of government and commercial intervention, a digital divide persists in the UK. ...
It is a common claim that the internet provides or enables a liberatory space, a space that is inher...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...
Does the internet empower communities or perpetuate the status quo? Can universal internet access r...
The assumption that internet access is a means of building stronger communities is commonly found in...
This chapter discusses community outcomes of free home Internet access. It draws on case study re-se...
This article examines several developments in electronic technology which appear to hold great poten...
The Internet was at its inception a commons rather than a marketplace. Increasingly, however, commun...
The paper describes the development, construction and consequences to date of a 'wired community' be...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
The benefits of technology are not without limits (Clayton & Macdonald, 2013), but for those who hav...
The Internet, a product of many minds building upon the inventions of older minds, has been characte...
About the book: This peer-reviewed collection represents some of the finest research presented at t...
Does using the Internet undermine or benefit the social involvement and psychological well-being of ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is perceived by many as a means of tackling the probl...
Despite two decades of government and commercial intervention, a digital divide persists in the UK. ...
It is a common claim that the internet provides or enables a liberatory space, a space that is inher...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...
Does the internet empower communities or perpetuate the status quo? Can universal internet access r...
The assumption that internet access is a means of building stronger communities is commonly found in...
This chapter discusses community outcomes of free home Internet access. It draws on case study re-se...
This article examines several developments in electronic technology which appear to hold great poten...
The Internet was at its inception a commons rather than a marketplace. Increasingly, however, commun...
The paper describes the development, construction and consequences to date of a 'wired community' be...
Internet adoption tends to progress in phases: early rapid adoption in urban areas and by relatively...
The benefits of technology are not without limits (Clayton & Macdonald, 2013), but for those who hav...
The Internet, a product of many minds building upon the inventions of older minds, has been characte...
About the book: This peer-reviewed collection represents some of the finest research presented at t...
Does using the Internet undermine or benefit the social involvement and psychological well-being of ...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is perceived by many as a means of tackling the probl...
Despite two decades of government and commercial intervention, a digital divide persists in the UK. ...
It is a common claim that the internet provides or enables a liberatory space, a space that is inher...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...