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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Negotiating the digital divide

Debbie HolleyMartin Oliver

pp. 101-113

Abstract

The digital divide is believed to intensify existing forms of privilege and exclusion. In spite of decades of governmental investment in Information and Communications Technology (ICT), this problem persists. Arguably, this is because we have not yet understood it well enough. Although "access' is generally thought to be central to the digital divide, recent thinking has rendered this notion problematic. It is now felt that we should develop a better understanding of what "access' might mean to different groups.

Publication details

Published in:

Land Ray, Bayne Sin (2011) Digital difference: perspectives on online learning. Rotterdam, SensePublishers.

Pages: 101-113

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6091-580-2_8

Full citation:

Holley Debbie, Oliver Martin (2011) „Negotiating the digital divide“, In: R. Land & S. Bayne (eds.), Digital difference, Rotterdam, SensePublishers, 101–113.