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Digital Divide Issues

Priya Reddy

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

Digital Divide Issues explores the persistent gap in technology access and its far-reaching consequences on economic advancement, education, and social participation. The book argues that the digital divide is more than a technological problem; it's a reflection of deeper socioeconomic inequalities. Intriguingly, the book highlights that lack of digital access limits economic opportunity and exacerbates social marginalization, showing how critical digital equity is for contemporary society.

 
The book takes a holistic approach, examining socioeconomic factors like income inequality and educational disparities, as well as social and cultural dimensions impacting civic engagement and cultural identity. It analyzes policy interventions and community-led initiatives aimed at bridging the divide. The book presents quantitative data from tech adoption surveys and qualitative research, including case studies, to illustrate the lived experiences of marginalized communities.

 
Unique in its focus, the book emphasizes the intersectionality of the digital divide, acknowledging that individuals face multiple barriers based on race, gender, and other social identities. It progresses through chapters by first contextualizing the divide historically, then analyzing contributing factors, and finally assessing policy interventions to offer practical insights for creating a more equitable digital future.
Available since: 02/21/2025.
Print length: 89 pages.

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