1. tandfonline.com

    Mar 6, 2024Shifting discourse from digital exclusion to digital inclusion. The concept of digital exclusion has its origins in digital divide theory. The digital divide is recognized as being 'super-complex (Kuhn et al., Citation 2023) and even the term 'digital divide' itself is seen as problematic in the literature (Atherton et al., Citation 2022).The original conceptualization of the digital ...
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  3. link.springer.com

    Mar 1, 2024There is concern that the digital divide will increase the risks for already vulnerable groups to be not only left behind in terms of access but also in developing the digital skills needed for everyday life (second-level divide) and improving overall personal well-being (third-level divide), which will then serve to increase already existing ...
  4. philarchive.org

    Epistemic Paternalism Online Clinton Castro, Adam Pham, and Alan Rubel . 3. Expert Advice for Decision Making: the Subtle Boundary Between Informing and Prescribing Marion Vorms . 4. Political Epistemic Paternalism, Democracy and Rule by Crisis Lee Basham Part II: Scientific and Medical Communication . 5. Epistemic Paternalism, Science, and ...
  5. journals.sagepub.com

    Discrimination concerns children's digital lives as well, and being discriminated against on the Internet is an important concern for children, ... Although the focus was mostly on explaining the influence of the perceived discrimination on children's exposure to risks rather than on their digital inclusion as measured by digital skills ...
  6. researchgate.net

    In relation to gender, this may link to the previously mentioned intersectionality of digital inclusion (Tsatsou, 2022b), where being part of a particular gender group and having an intellectual ...
  7. georgetownsecuritystudiesreview.org

    Oct 30, 2024The digital revolution has changed nearly every facet of daily life—from communication and work to tackling urgent global issues such as climate change and public health. Despite technology's ability to connect and empower, millions worldwide are still excluded from its advantages. This "digital divide"—the disparity between those with access to modern information and communication ...
  8. May 1, 2023Key Takeaways. Contents. Key Takeaways 1. Introduction: The Digital Divide. 2. Reasons for Nonadoption: NTIA's Internet Use Survey 3. Problems With NTIA Data. 4. Addressing Price as a Barrier 5. Closing the Divide with Digital Inclusion. 6. The Digital Literacy Landscape 9. How Digital Literacy Fits Within Digital Inclusion. 12. Best Practices for Digital Literacy 13. The Importance of ...
  9. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    The use of digital inclusion as a framework has begun to shift the paradigm away from a binary conceptualization of internet and computer access portrayed through the term digital divide (Correa, 2008). Recognizing technological innovations will continue, digital inclusion represents a framework that transcends any particular ICT.
  10. commonplace.doubleloop.net

    Digital inclusion risks being paternalistic * planted: 26/06/2022 last tended: 26/06/2022. digital inclusion. 1. Elsewhere. 1.1. In my garden. Notes that link to this note (AKA backlinks). Technology of the Oppressed w/ David Nemer; 1.2. In the Agora. Anagora - Digital inclusion risks being paternalistic; 1.3.
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