It is widely acknowledged that the label “digital divide” can be partially misleading, because it emphasizes a binary dichotomy (“haves vs. have nots”) and a mere technological dimension (in terms of physical availability of devices or conduits). Behind the dichotomous model, however, lie different use and adoption strategies. People cannot be described as being either in or out. Evaluating the complex relationships between technological, social, and human factors raises a number of questions, mainly related to the role of technology in social development. Moreover, we should also reconsider what is commonly meant by information and communication technology. In this chapter, I will try to introduce a multilevel model for analyzing the digit...
The phrase ‘digital divide ’ has been crucial over the last ten years in focusing attention and reso...
This article critically reviews well-established and recent trends in digital divides literature and...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...
Early literature on the digital divide mainly focused on technological considerations, emphasizing ...
The digital divide is the disparancy in access to information, in the ability to communicate, and in...
This chapter addresses the relationships between social inclusion and digital divide(s), mainly focu...
During the 1990s, researchers and policy makers began discussing the presence of a so-called ‘digita...
The digital revolution has changed the landscape of development. The dis-ruptive nature of the trans...
This paper examines the concept of a digital divide by introducing problematic examples of community...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
When questioning the complex relationships between ICT (Information and Communication Technology) an...
The goal of this chapter is to introduce the concepts of the digital divide and to examine how they ...
The conversation about the digital divide has developed over the last decade from a focus on connect...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
A consensus is swiftly emerging regarding the democratizing impacts of modern communication technolo...
The phrase ‘digital divide ’ has been crucial over the last ten years in focusing attention and reso...
This article critically reviews well-established and recent trends in digital divides literature and...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...
Early literature on the digital divide mainly focused on technological considerations, emphasizing ...
The digital divide is the disparancy in access to information, in the ability to communicate, and in...
This chapter addresses the relationships between social inclusion and digital divide(s), mainly focu...
During the 1990s, researchers and policy makers began discussing the presence of a so-called ‘digita...
The digital revolution has changed the landscape of development. The dis-ruptive nature of the trans...
This paper examines the concept of a digital divide by introducing problematic examples of community...
The term digital divide has a narrow sense, which focuses on the unevenness of access to the Interne...
When questioning the complex relationships between ICT (Information and Communication Technology) an...
The goal of this chapter is to introduce the concepts of the digital divide and to examine how they ...
The conversation about the digital divide has developed over the last decade from a focus on connect...
In the era of internet age each individual has an ample opportunity to access the information. But, ...
A consensus is swiftly emerging regarding the democratizing impacts of modern communication technolo...
The phrase ‘digital divide ’ has been crucial over the last ten years in focusing attention and reso...
This article critically reviews well-established and recent trends in digital divides literature and...
The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and...