Digital inequality in communication during a time of physical distancing: The case of COVID-19. [PDF]
Nguyen MH, Hargittai E, Marler W.
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Digital inequality in Austria: Empirical evidence from the survey of the OECD "Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies". [PDF]
Zilian SS, Zilian LS.
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Inequality of what? An intersectional approach to digital inequality under Covid-19 [PDF]
Zheng Y, Walsham G.
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Digital Trade, Development, and Inequality
The links between and among digital trade, development, and inequality are multifaceted and ever evolving. They depend on what is understood as development and as inequality, concepts that transcend the North-South divide, and the fora in which these ...
María Vásquez Callo-Müller +1 more
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Digital financial inclusion and income inequality in WAEMU: What causality for what heterogeneity?
In developing countries, economic inequality is attracting considerable attention. Many factors including financial exclusion are key in explaining income gap in developing countries. This paper examines the effect of access to financial services through
Kolotioloman Soro, Melain Modeste Senou
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Vaccine hesitancy in online spaces: A scoping review of the research literature, 2000-2020
We review 100 articles published from 2000 to early 2020 that research aspects of vaccine hesitancy in online communication spaces and identify several gaps in the literature prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Timothy Neff +9 more
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Background. The performance of institutional functions by the higher education system is an important task for the effective operation of this system in the context of its digital transformation, in which digital inequality inevitably arises. The purpose
Liudmila I. Naidenova +1 more
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Claiming expertise from betwixt and between: Digital humanities librarians, emotional labor, and genre theory [PDF]
Librarians\u27 liminal (intermediate) position within academia situates us to make unique contributions to digital humanities (DH). In this article, we use genre theory, feminist theory, and theories of emotional labor to explore the importance of ...
Logsdon, Alexis +2 more
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Analyzing gender inequality through large-scale Facebook advertising data [PDF]
Online social media are information resources that can have a transformative power in society. While the Web was envisioned as an equalizing force that allows everyone to access information, the digital divide prevents large amounts of people from being ...
Cebrian, Manuel +6 more
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DIGITAL INEQUALITY OF RUSSIAN REGIONS
Digitalisation processes are sources of the active growth of national economies. They provide competitive advantages and protect national priorities in the long and short term. Their pace is rapidly accelerating, as new ways of collecting, processing and transmitting big data are emerging based on the ‘digital traces’ left by information during its use.
Olga Yanovskaya +2 more
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