Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowledge economy credo and as such they have been largely motivated by the anticipated value of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) diffusion. In Australia, a range of government policies have attempted to address inequalities in ICT access and use since the late 1990s. Despite these attempts, key determinants of internet access such as age, income, educational attainment and Indigenous status are proving to be persistent, while more complicated and nuanced factors are likely to be determining the way people use the internet. In order to examine how the social benefits of internet access and use can be understood and harnessed in Australia, we...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
The spread of the Internet in advanced Western countries has been rapid and uneven, resulting in so...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The example of Australian broadband policy touches on a central concern of digital divide debates, n...
New technologies affect the distribution of social advantage, and potentially alter social hierarchi...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...
Digital divide policies have been historically rooted within the information society / knowl...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
The increasing potential of the Internet to widen access to information and enhance communication ca...
The internet has transformed almost every aspect of our lives. But for the 4 million Australians who...
The Internet has been transforming the Australian economy and society for almost two decades. But In...
The spread of the Internet in advanced Western countries has been rapid and uneven, resulting in so...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The example of Australian broadband policy touches on a central concern of digital divide debates, n...
New technologies affect the distribution of social advantage, and potentially alter social hierarchi...
Despite rapid digital development in the past two decades, the remote parts of Australia still exper...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
Australia’s National Broadband Network (NBN) aims to provide high–speed Internet broadba...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This study investigated the relevance and impacts of ‘digital inclusion’ for regional development in...