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Digitizing surveillance: categorization, space, inequality
Critical Social Policy, 2003In this article, we seek to add to current debates about surveillance and society by critically exploring the social implications of a new and emerging raft of surveillance practices: those that specifically surround digital techniques and technologies. The article has four parts.
Graham S, Wood D
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2013
This chapter investigates the research on inequalities in society, and also considers the digital inequality beyond overly simplistic conceptions of access to technologies. Additionally, it describes how people's background characteristics relate to their web-use skills and what they do online.
Eszter Hargittai, Yuli Patrick Hsieh
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This chapter investigates the research on inequalities in society, and also considers the digital inequality beyond overly simplistic conceptions of access to technologies. Additionally, it describes how people's background characteristics relate to their web-use skills and what they do online.
Eszter Hargittai, Yuli Patrick Hsieh
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Traditional Digital Inequalities: Digital Divide
2020Digital society integrates ICTs in the productive structure, in the educational system and more broadly in our daily life. It has brought about changes in scale and pace like never before. However, digital technologies are penalizing socially disadvantaged people, giving rise to the digital underclass.
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Digital Inequalities Amongst Digital Natives
2020Young people still encounter obstacles to participation in digital societies. Analyses of internationally comparative datasets show that inequalities exist in access, skills, digital media use, and the positive and negative outcomes achieved from this.
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Digital Inequality in Italy and Europe
2015Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) are recognized as a key factor in socioeconomic development and societal evolution. According to the European Commission, “the ICT sector is directly responsible for 5 percent of European GDP, with a market value of € 660 billion annually, but it contributes far more to overall productivity growth (20 ...
Debora Di Gioacchino +2 more
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DIGITAL INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION
EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYAThe article discusses the relevance of digital technologies in education and their impact on the formation of digital inequality. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the transition to distance learning and the adoption of Edtech technologies, but uneven access to information resources exacerbates existing socio-economic differences.
Petimat L. Zulkarnayeva +2 more
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