In the United States, digital inclusion policies designed to introduce poor people, communities of color, indigenous, and migrants (collectively, “chronically underserved communities” or “the underserved”) to the economic, social, and political benefits of broadband lie in tension with new practices and techniques of online surveillance. While online surveillance activity affects all broadband users, members of chronically underserved communities are potentially more vulnerable to the harmful effects of surveillant technologies. This paper examines specific examples of commercial data profiling against a longer history of low–tech data profiling of chronically underserved communities. It concludes by calling fo...
<jats:p> The COVID-19 pandemic shifted many activities online. However, there is little resear...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limit...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
Increasing broadband adoption among members of underserved populations remains a high priority among...
Low-income people suffer from digital discrimination on the basis of their socio-economic status. Au...
This Article examines the matrix of vulnerabilities that low-income people face as a result of the c...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Technology continues to permeate societal structures at a rapid pace. Even as exciting advancements ...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...
Debates about effective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have emphasized the paramount importance ...
Undocumented immigrants are a highly vulnerable group that can both benefit and suffer from digital ...
In digitized welfare countries, an increasing number of services to fulfill essential needs related ...
This chapter draws on an extensive literature review to provide an analysis of digital inclusion wit...
<jats:p> The COVID-19 pandemic shifted many activities online. However, there is little resear...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limit...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...
Increasing broadband adoption among members of underserved populations remains a high priority among...
Low-income people suffer from digital discrimination on the basis of their socio-economic status. Au...
This Article examines the matrix of vulnerabilities that low-income people face as a result of the c...
In rapidly digitizing societies, information and communication technologies (ICTs) are indispensable...
The increasing importance of the Internet as a means of communication has transformed economies and ...
Technological change permeates most areas of society and many different aspects of our lives. The in...
Technology continues to permeate societal structures at a rapid pace. Even as exciting advancements ...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political engagement...
Debates about effective responses to the COVID-19 pandemic have emphasized the paramount importance ...
Undocumented immigrants are a highly vulnerable group that can both benefit and suffer from digital ...
In digitized welfare countries, an increasing number of services to fulfill essential needs related ...
This chapter draws on an extensive literature review to provide an analysis of digital inclusion wit...
<jats:p> The COVID-19 pandemic shifted many activities online. However, there is little resear...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limit...
As the Internet, and broadband in particular, becomes a platform for social and political en...