Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the world, the digital divide appeared fixed. This book, however, is a reminder of the continued social relevance of inequalities in access to, use of, and outcomes of digital information and communication technologies – ‘the problem only starts when everybody has a computer, smartphone or Internet connection!’ (p. 47, emphasis in original). The Digital Divide is next in line in a series of impactful book-length treatments of the subject by Pippa Norris (2001), Mark Warschauer (2003), Jan Van Dijk (2005), and James Witte and Susan Mannon (2010). Van Dijk’s overarching, empirically well-founded diagnosis is that the digital divide reflects and often r...
Inequality is obvious throughout the history. Wide spread of globalization and effective use of Info...
One of the many remarkable impacts of the Internet on our social lives has been its shaping of our l...
The second stage of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) in November 2005 resolved to tack...
Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
Book Review: Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society, Anthony G. Wilhelm, Cambridge...
One social inequality issue in education today is the digital divide. The digital divide is an unfor...
In an age when the United Nations has declared access to the Internet a human right, and universal a...
Review of Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty and the Internet Worldwide / by Pip...
The digital divide is a phenomenon that is globally persistent, despite rapidly decreasing costs in ...
The digital divide is a phenomenon that is globally persistent, despite rapidly decreasing costs in ...
The digital divide has now been analyzed for over a decade. Many in the field believe it is time to ...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
Whether we like it or not, we live in a very unequal and stratified world. We live in societies in w...
The rapid development of the information society has accentuated the importance of digital divides, ...
Inequality is obvious throughout the history. Wide spread of globalization and effective use of Info...
One of the many remarkable impacts of the Internet on our social lives has been its shaping of our l...
The second stage of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) in November 2005 resolved to tack...
Perhaps because by the 2010s four in five people were using the Internet in many regions of the worl...
Book Review: Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society, Anthony G. Wilhelm, Cambridge...
One social inequality issue in education today is the digital divide. The digital divide is an unfor...
In an age when the United Nations has declared access to the Internet a human right, and universal a...
Review of Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty and the Internet Worldwide / by Pip...
The digital divide is a phenomenon that is globally persistent, despite rapidly decreasing costs in ...
The digital divide is a phenomenon that is globally persistent, despite rapidly decreasing costs in ...
The digital divide has now been analyzed for over a decade. Many in the field believe it is time to ...
How are digital landscapes being incorporated into public space and what does this mean for civic en...
Andrew White considers the way in which digital media challenges normative conceptions of the public...
Whether we like it or not, we live in a very unequal and stratified world. We live in societies in w...
The rapid development of the information society has accentuated the importance of digital divides, ...
Inequality is obvious throughout the history. Wide spread of globalization and effective use of Info...
One of the many remarkable impacts of the Internet on our social lives has been its shaping of our l...
The second stage of the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) in November 2005 resolved to tack...