This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among lower income and disadvantaged groups in Australia. It reports focus group research which identified wide differences in frequency and quality of use, and in skills, confidence and trust. It identifies pathways to digital use (or non-use) related to existing socioeconomic inequities which mean that lack of (or limited) digital access or use creates further barriers to improving the underlying determinants of that use. Technological solutions to the digital divide must therefore be accompanied by a broader digital inclusion approach. 
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
his research approaches digital inclusion as a complex issue with intersecting factors that affect a...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
In understanding commonalities between minority groups in relation to access to and affordability of...
Families living on low incomes are among the least digitally included Australians and are at greater...
The considerable variation in ICT access and use within lower income and disadvantaged groups must b...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which influence refugee migrants’ adoption of di...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
his research approaches digital inclusion as a complex issue with intersecting factors that affect a...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
This paper explores digital technology access and use (computers, Internet and mobile phones) among ...
The ability to access information and communication technologies (ICTs), particularly via the Intern...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
Despite figures suggesting that Australia is a high consumer of information and communication techno...
In this paper we discuss the notion of the digital divide and link it with recent policy designed to...
With the widening participation agenda in Australia, more students from low socio-economic backgroun...
In understanding commonalities between minority groups in relation to access to and affordability of...
Families living on low incomes are among the least digitally included Australians and are at greater...
The considerable variation in ICT access and use within lower income and disadvantaged groups must b...
Despite the initial slow progress, governments around the world have finally adopted the Internet as...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors which influence refugee migrants’ adoption of di...
This article makes an inventory of digital divide research in Australia over the past two decades. T...
his research approaches digital inclusion as a complex issue with intersecting factors that affect a...
The digital divide between Indigenous and other Australians describes the unequal access to informat...