The analysis proposed in this essay investigates the Matthew effect in the context of a social context already heavily affected by the financial crisis.The hypothesis guiding this work, therefore, is that are witnessing a widening of the existing gaps, with the “poor” suffering a more pronounced process of exclusion from the network society in spite of the generalized increase in ICTs diffusion. That phenomenon can be analyzed both at a micro level, focusing on the individuals, and at a macro level, focusing on the digital divide between countries. We adopt a diachronic macro perspective, comparing the changes in levels of digital exclusion between the different member states of the European Union (EU) starting from 2007, the year preceding...
This article examines differences in home computer and internet access among Italian households betw...
The birth of the ‘information society’ has stimulated reflections on issues related to the strengthe...
As part of a larger research project, we asked 1,806 adults from France, Greece, and Italy (in the l...
The analysis proposed in this essay investigates the Matthew effect in the context of a social conte...
The closure of digital gaps is one of the seven pillars of the Europe 2020 Strategy, which aims to l...
The Matthew effect describes a model according to which, over time, inequal- ities fuel ever-widenin...
The economical recession of the recent years has affected the economies of European countries and th...
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes ...
The volume presents the thesis of the social roots of the European crisis, supported by an empirical...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
This paper discusses how income inequality developed during the current crisis in euro area countrie...
The economic crisis in Europe is often viewed as a continuation of the global financial crisis. Howe...
This study of the language of the mass media, aimed at identifying themes that establish the public ...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
In the last few years, Europe has been forced to re-think its socio-economic model. Social indicator...
This article examines differences in home computer and internet access among Italian households betw...
The birth of the ‘information society’ has stimulated reflections on issues related to the strengthe...
As part of a larger research project, we asked 1,806 adults from France, Greece, and Italy (in the l...
The analysis proposed in this essay investigates the Matthew effect in the context of a social conte...
The closure of digital gaps is one of the seven pillars of the Europe 2020 Strategy, which aims to l...
The Matthew effect describes a model according to which, over time, inequal- ities fuel ever-widenin...
The economical recession of the recent years has affected the economies of European countries and th...
The ‘Europe 2020 Strategy’ was issued in 2010 by the European Commission. This document constitutes ...
The volume presents the thesis of the social roots of the European crisis, supported by an empirical...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
This paper discusses how income inequality developed during the current crisis in euro area countrie...
The economic crisis in Europe is often viewed as a continuation of the global financial crisis. Howe...
This study of the language of the mass media, aimed at identifying themes that establish the public ...
"Starting point of the author's research is the appearance of a new form of social inequality: the d...
In the last few years, Europe has been forced to re-think its socio-economic model. Social indicator...
This article examines differences in home computer and internet access among Italian households betw...
The birth of the ‘information society’ has stimulated reflections on issues related to the strengthe...
As part of a larger research project, we asked 1,806 adults from France, Greece, and Italy (in the l...