The Digital Divide: Current and Future Research Directions

University of Minnesota · University of California, Irvine

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Abstract

The digital divide refers to the separation between those who have access to digital information and communications technology (ICT) and those who do not. Many believe that universal access to ICT would bring about a global community of interaction, commerce, and learning resulting in higher standards of living and improved social welfare. However, the digital divide threatens this outcome, leading many public policy makers to debate the best way to bridge the divide. Much of the research on the digital divide focuses on first order effects regarding who has access to the technology, but some work addresses the second order effects of inequality in the ability to use the technology among those who do have…

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Keywords
  • Digital divide
  • Information and Communications Technology
  • Order (exchange)
  • Public relations
  • Work (physics)
  • Inequality
  • Knowledge management
  • Computer science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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