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Digital inequalities and why they matter
Information, Communication and Society, 2015Laura Robinson +8 more
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Digital inequalities and public health during COVID-19: media dependency and vaccination
Information, Communication & Society, 2023During the COVID-19 pandemic information about the transmission of the virus came out slowly and recommended practices changed over time. This made communication media, like the Internet, especially important.
Grant Blank, Bianca C. Reisdorf
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Why Device-Related Digital Inequalities Matter for E-Government Engagement?
Social science computer review, 2023Mobile devices were key drivers for recent Internet expansion in lower-income countries, democratizing access. Nonetheless, concerns arose regarding their role in the creation of new digital underclass related to the capital-enhancing consequences of ...
Matías Dodel
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Internet (non-)use types and motivational access: Implications for digital inequalities research
New Media and Society, 2017Bianca C. Reisdorf, Darja Grošelj
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2022
AbstractTechnological development is often presented as a powerful way to enhance the human condition, particularly for the most vulnerable segments of the population. Digital technologies can improve the efficiency of general interest services, most notably in the health care and educational sectors.
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AbstractTechnological development is often presented as a powerful way to enhance the human condition, particularly for the most vulnerable segments of the population. Digital technologies can improve the efficiency of general interest services, most notably in the health care and educational sectors.
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No one-size-fits-all! Eight profiles of digital inequalities for customized inclusion strategies
New Media & Society, 2022This article presents a conceptual model that explores the extent to which various (non)-users can be subjected to mechanisms of inclusion or exclusion.
Axelle Asmar +2 more
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