Dijk, J: ¬The digital divide (2020)
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- Abstract
- Contrary to optimistic visions of a free internet for all, the problem of the 'digital divide' has persisted for close to twenty-five years. Jan van Dijk considers the state of digital inequality and what we can do to tackle it
- Content
- What is the digital divide? -- Research and theory of the digital divide -- Motivation and attitude -- Physical access -- Digital and 21st-century skills usage inequality -- Outcomes -- Social and digital inequality -- Solutions to soften the digital divide.
- LCSH
- Internet literacy
- Subject
- Internet literacy
- Theme
- Internet