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Digital Divide

2018
Since 1991, when the world wide web (WWW) was first made available to the public, it has revolutionized the way the global community engages each other economically, politically, and socially. Its impact has been historically unprecedented. While the availability of and access to the WWW appears to be ubiquitous, it is not.
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Index on Censorship, 2000
A preparatory event for a UN conference against racism to be held next year heard controversial ideas proposed by a Swiss lawyer, designed to block racist websites. Detractors claim the proposals will establish a two-tier Internet
David Rosenthal, Syra Morley
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Digital divide and household energy poverty in China

Energy Economics, 2023
Bingjiang Luan, Hong Zou, Junbing Huang
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From Digital Divides to Digital Inequalities

2009
Concerns about inequalities deriving from the penetration of new information and communication technologies (ICTs) have only recently become a widely debated issue in industrial societies. Until the 1980s the diffusion of ICT was mainly considered a matter of technological innovation regarding selected fields and limited territorial areas (such as the ...
AMORETTI F, CASULA C
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Digital Divide

2016
With a growing body of work demonstrating the power of games to transform players' attitudes, behaviors, and cognitions, it is crucial to understand the potentially divergent experiences and outcomes afforded by digital and non-digital platforms. In a recent study, we found that transferring a public health game from a non-digital to a digital format ...
Geoff Kaufman, Mary Flanagan
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The digital divide: A review and future research agenda

Technological forecasting & social change, 2021
Sophie Lythreatis   +2 more
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The effect of the digital divide on household consumption in China

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2023
Jianqiu Wang, Zhichao Yin, Jialing Jiang
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Digital Divides

2019
The term “digital divide” emerged in the 1990s in the United States to describe observed inequalities of access, initially, to computers and later to the Internet, information, and other digital technologies. Originally defined as the gap between those who have physical access to technology and those who do not, over time a more nuanced picture of the ...
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