Tag: digital divides
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What explains the worldwide patterns in user-generated geographical content?
8 September 2014
Author:How do we explain the significant inequalities in the geography of user-generated information? Mark Graham, PI of a project Mapping and measuring local knowledge production and representation in the ...
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UK teenagers without the Internet are ‘educationally disadvantaged’
22 December 2012
Author:This is a repost of a University of Oxford press release reporting on work by Rebecca Eynon (OII) and Chris Davies (Dept of Education, Univ. Oxford) on how teenagers ...
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Understanding low and discontinued Internet use amongst young people in Britain
8 October 2012
Author:OII Research Fellow Dr Rebecca Eynon discusses how the rhetoric around young people’s uses of technology is leading to assumptions and practices that are likely to make some individuals ...
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eHealth: what is needed at the policy level? New special issue from Policy and Internet
24 May 2012
Author:Rik Crutzen
Rik Crutzen of Maastricht University, Guest Editor (with Gordon Gao, of the University of Maryland) of Policy and Internet’s special issue on eHealth, discusses the policy insights of the ...
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