The End of the Public Sphere: Social Media, Civic Virtue, and the Democratic Divide (Last Moyo).Pages 269-285 Moving Beyond the Rhetoric: Who Really Benefits from Investments in Digital Infrastructure in Low-Income and Low-Literacy Communities in Malawi? (Edister Samson Jamu, Tiwonge Davis Manda, Gowokani Chijere Chirwa).Pages 223-246ĭigital Inequality and Language Diversity: An Ethiopic Case Study (Isabelle A. Kreitem).Pages 137-157ĭigital Inequalities in CIS Countries: Updated Approach to the Analysis of Situation (Olga Smirnova).Pages 159-176Ī Comparison of High-Skill and Low-Skill Internet Users in Northeast Anatolia, Turkey (Duygu Özsoy, Glenn Muschert).Pages 177-195ĭigital Infrastructure Enabling Platforms for Health Information and Education in the Global South (Danica Radovanović, Georges Vivien Houngbonon, Erwan Le Quentrec, Ghislain Maurice Norbert Isabwe, Josef Noll).Pages 199-222 Weaponization of Access, Communication Inequalities as a Form of Control: Case of Israel/Palestine (Hanna M. ICTs, Power Prejudice and Empowerment: Digital Exclusion of the Poor in Rural Bangladesh (Mohammad Sahid Ullah).Pages 103-133
Widening the Wedge: Digital Inequalities and Social Media in India (Padma Rani, Manjushree G. Impacts of the Digital Divide on the E-government Portals of Nepal (Bhanu Bhakta Acharya).Pages 33-57Ī Widening Digital Divide and Its Impacts on Existing Social Inequalities and Democracy in Pakistan (Sadia Jamil).Pages 59-78
Understanding Digital Inequalities in the Global South (Massimo Ragnedda, Anna Gladkova).Pages 17-30 Introduction (Massimo Ragnedda, Anna Gladkova).Pages 1-16