articleInformation Communication & SocietyMar 16, 2015Closed access

Digital inequalities and why they matter

Santa Clara University · Michigan State University · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

While the field of digital inequality continues to expand in many directions, the relationship between digital inequalities and other forms of inequality has yet to be fully appreciated. This article invites social scientists in and outside the field of digital media studies to attend to digital inequality, both as a substantive problem and as a methodological concern. The authors present current research on multiple aspects of digital inequality, defined expansively in terms of access, usage, skills, and self-perceptions, as well as future lines of research. Each of the contributions makes the case that digital inequality deserves a place alongside more traditional forms of inequality in the twenty-first…

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9

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Inequality
  • Social inequality
  • Sociology
  • Politics
  • Social capital
  • Media studies
  • Political science
  • Social science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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