Handbook of Digital Inequality:
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Weitere beteiligte Personen: Hargittai, Eszter 1973- (HerausgeberIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA Edward Elgar Publishing 2022
Schriftenreihe:Elgar Handbooks on Inequality
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Beschreibung:Contents:; 1 Introduction to the Handbook of Digital Inequality 1; Eszter Hargittai; PART I INFRASTRUCTURES AND GEOGRAPHIES; 2 What's missing? How technology maintenance is overlooked in; representative surveys of digital inequalities 9; Amy L. Gonzales, Harry Yan, Glenna L.
- Read and Allison Brown; 3 Geographic inequality and the Internet 28; Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and Shane Greenstein; 4 Infrastructure and instance: how rural communities approach short- and; long-term solutions to access 43; Alexis Schrubbe and Sharon Strover; 5 Digital inequality and mobiles: opportunities and challenges of relying; on smartphones for digital inclusion in disadvantaged contexts 59; Teresa Correa, Isabel Pavez and Javier Contreras; 6 Network and neighborhood effects in digital skills 72; Ellen Helsper; PART II DIGITAL INEQUALITY THROUGHOUT THE LIFECOURSE; 7 Mobile media in teen life: information,
- networks and access 95; junoh kimm and Jeffrey Boase; 8 Looking back at millennials' mobile transitions: differentiated patterns; of mobile phone use among a diverse group of young adults 111; Su Jung Kim and Eszter Hargittai; 9 Smartphone pervasiveness in youth daily life as a new form of digital; inequality 128; Marco Gui and Tiziano Gerosa; 10 Avoiding Facebook: low-income youths' (negative) discourses about Facebook 145; Marina Micheli; 11 Inequality in access to information about college: how low-income; first-year college students use social media for seeking and sharing; information about college 162; Michael G. Brown and Nicole B.
- Ellison; 12 Digital skills inequality in the context of an aging society: the case of Poland 179; Tomasz Drabowicz; 13 Digital inequality among older adults: how East Yorkers in Toronto; navigate digital media 191; Anabel Quan-Haase, Barry Wellman and Renwen Zhang; 14 Online social connectedness and well-being among older adults in the USA 206; Travis Kadylak and Shelia R.
- Cotten; PART III HEALTH AND DISABILITY; 15 Digital inequalities in health communication 217; Heinz Bonfadelli; 16 Inequalities in digital health behaviors in American disadvantaged communities 233; Xiaoqian Li and Wenhong Chen; 17 Disability, internet, and digital inequality: the research agenda 252; Gerard Goggin; 18 The closing skills gap: revisiting the digital disability divide 271; Kerry Dobransky and Eszter Hargittai; PART IV PRIVACY AND TRUST; 19 Why privacy matters to digital inequality 281; Yong Jin Park; 20 Digital inequalities in online privacy protection: effects of age,; education and gender 293; Moritz Bu chi, Noemi Festic, Natascha Just and Michael Latzer; 21 How feelings of trust, concern, and control of personal online data; influence web use 308; Elissa M. Redmiles and Cody L. J.
- Buntain; 22 Inequalities in online political participation: the role of privacy concerns 323; Christoph Lutz and Christian Pieter Hoffmann; 23 Algorithmic literacy and platform trust 338; Bianca C. Reisdorf and Grant Blank; 24 Drills and spills: developing skills to protect one's privacy online 355; Ashley Marie Walker and Eszter Hargittai; Index
Umfang:xii, 386 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karte 244 mm
ISBN:9781035308989