Pippa Norris’s scientific contributions

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Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the Internet Worldwide
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September 2001

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Pippa Norris

There is widespread concern that the growth of the Internet is exacerbating inequalities between the information rich and poor. Digital Divide examines access and use of the Internet in 179 nations world-wide. A global divide is evident between industrialized and developing societies. A social divide is apparent between rich and poor within each nation. Within the online community, evidence for a democratic divide is emerging between those who do and do not use Internet resources to engage and participate in public life. Part I outlines the theoretical debate between cyber-optimists who see the Internet as the great leveler. Part II examines the virtual political system and the way that representative institutions have responded to new opportunities on the Internet. Part III analyzes how the public has responded to these opportunities in Europe and the United States and develops the civic engagement model to explain patterns of participation via the Internet.

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... Research on digital inequality has extensively explored disparities in access to, use of, and benefits from digital technologies within and across societies (Norris, 2001; van Dijk, 2017;Warschauer, 2003). As technological advancements increasing impact daily life, access to digital services and opportunities is no longer optional but a necessity. ...

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Evaluating Digital Inclusion: A Framework for Indexing Inclusive Progress
Digital Divide: Civic Engagement, Information Poverty, and the Internet Worldwide
  • Citing Book
  • September 2001