In this thematic issue, we present research from authors who seek to contest, challenge, and reimagine what digital inclusion is and what it might be. Authors present work from understudied vantage points and “hard to reach” terrains, such as communities that remain geographically, technically, socially, economically, and metaphorically “disconnected”—sometimes by choice. Through their attention to the role of intangible factors like relationality, social capital, emotion, sovereignty, and liminality, the articles collectively push against and expand the boundaries of digital inclusion research and practice
This article contributes to a better understanding of patterns of social support in relation to digi...
Background - The spread of the Internet creates numerous opportunities for people's well-being. Ac...
Digital inclusion research has focused on the conditions, practices, and activities necessary to ens...
In this thematic issue, we present research from authors who seek to contest, challenge, and reimagi...
There is a large body of research that has examined digital inequities, inequalities, and divides—i....
Two decades or so after the first wave of interest in digital divide, and over a decade since benchm...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
Digital inclusion and its implications for social participation is emerging as a key issue for...
This study moves beyond the conventional focus on technology access, adoption, and participation in ...
As more of our everyday lives become digital, it has become crucial to include everyone in the digit...
The main goal of this article is to analyze young people’s technological socialization experiences t...
Digital inclusion—having what we need to participate in, contribute to, and succeed in the digital w...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Digital inclusion—having what we need to participate in, contribute to, and succeed in the digital w...
This research brings together digital inequality scholars from across the Americas and Caribbean to ...
This article contributes to a better understanding of patterns of social support in relation to digi...
Background - The spread of the Internet creates numerous opportunities for people's well-being. Ac...
Digital inclusion research has focused on the conditions, practices, and activities necessary to ens...
In this thematic issue, we present research from authors who seek to contest, challenge, and reimagi...
There is a large body of research that has examined digital inequities, inequalities, and divides—i....
Two decades or so after the first wave of interest in digital divide, and over a decade since benchm...
Since an increasing number of daily activities are carried out online, an exclusion or limited acces...
Digital inclusion and its implications for social participation is emerging as a key issue for...
This study moves beyond the conventional focus on technology access, adoption, and participation in ...
As more of our everyday lives become digital, it has become crucial to include everyone in the digit...
The main goal of this article is to analyze young people’s technological socialization experiences t...
Digital inclusion—having what we need to participate in, contribute to, and succeed in the digital w...
The recent advances in information and communication technology have given rise to radical changes i...
Digital inclusion—having what we need to participate in, contribute to, and succeed in the digital w...
This research brings together digital inequality scholars from across the Americas and Caribbean to ...
This article contributes to a better understanding of patterns of social support in relation to digi...
Background - The spread of the Internet creates numerous opportunities for people's well-being. Ac...
Digital inclusion research has focused on the conditions, practices, and activities necessary to ens...