Digital divideHere are entered works on the perceived gap between those who have access to the latest information technologies and those who do not. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Broader term:Narrower terms:Used for:- Divide, Digital
- GDD (Global digital divide)
- Global digital divide
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Filed under: Information society Platform Power and Libraries (Sacramento: Library Joice Press, c2025), ed. by Christine F. Smith (PDF with commentary in Canada) From Bitcoin to Burning Man and Beyond: The Quest for Identity and Autonomy in a Digital Society (Amherst, MA: ID3 in cooperation with Off the Common Books, 2014), ed. by John H. Clippinger and David Bollier (multiple formats at archive.org) Bastard Culture! How User Participation Transforms Cultural Production (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, c2011), by Mirko Tobias Schäfer Futuros Imaginários: Das Máquinas Pensantes à Aldeia Global (Portuguese translation of Imaginary Futures; c2009), by Richard Barbrook (multiple formats at archive.org) Two Bits: The Cultural Significance of Free Software (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008), by Christopher M. Kelty (HTML and PDF with commentary at twobits.net) The Class of the New (2006), by Richard Barbrook (PDF at imaginaryfutures.net) Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village (prepublication drafts, to 2006), by Richard Barbrook (PDF files with commentary at imaginaryfutures.net) The Wealth of Networks: How Social Production Transforms Markets and Freedom (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2006), by Yochai Benkler (PDF and HTML files with commentary at benkler.org) Human Rights in the Age of Platforms (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2019), ed. by Rikke Frank Jørgensen (PDF files at MIT Press) Reordering Ranganathan: Shifting User Behaviors, Shifting Priorities (Dublin, OH: OCLC Research, 2014), by Lynn Silipigni Connaway and Ixchel M. Faniel (PDF with commentary at oclc.org) Networks, Crowds, and Markets: Reasoning about a Highly Connected World (prepublication version, 2010), by David Easley and Jon Kleinberg (PDF with commentary at Cornell) The YouTube Reader (Stockholm: National Library of Sweden, 2009), ed. by Pelle Snickars and Patrick Vonderau (PDF in Sweden) Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics (London: Demos, 2003), by Douglas Rushkoff The Emergence of Noopolitik: Towards an American Information Strategy (1999), by John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt (PDF files at rand.org) Information Liberation: Challenging the Corruptions of Information Power (1998), by Brian Martin (HTML and PDF in Australia) In Athena's Camp: Preparing for Conflict in the Information Age (1997), ed. by John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt (PDF files at rand.org) Politicizing Digital Space: Theory, the Internet, and Renewing Democracy (London: University of Westminster Press, c2017), by Trevor Garrison Smith (multiple formats with commentary at University of Westminster Press) The Fight for the Future: How People Defeated Hollywood and Saved the Internet-- For Now (c2013), by Edward Lee (PDF with commentary at thefightforthefuture.com) Access to Knowledge: A Guide for Everyone (Kuala Lumpur: Consumers International, 2010), ed. by Frederick Noronha and Jeremy Malcolm (PDF with commentary at a2knetwork.org) The Information Age and the Printing Press: Looking Backward to See Ahead (1998), by James A. Dewar (HTML at rand.org) The Critique of Digital Capitalism: An Analysis of the Political Economy of Digital Culture and Technology (Brooklyn: Punctum Books, c2015), by Michael Betancourt (PDF with commentary at OAPEN) Sharing: Culture and the Economy in the Internet Age (c2012), by Philippe Aigrain, contrib. by Suzanne Aigrain (PDF with commentary at sharing-thebook.com) The Future of Austria: Opportunities and Dangers in the Age of Nanotechnology (2006), ed. by Ernst Eugen Veselsky, trans. by Hedwig D. Thimig, contrib. by Robert B. Textor (PDF at Stanford) The Future of Ideas: The Fate of the Commons in a Connected World (New York: Random House, c2001), by Lawrence Lessig (PDF with commentary at the-future-of-ideas.com) Digerati: Encounters with the Cyber Elite, by John Brockman (HTML at edge.org)
Filed under: Information society -- BrazilFiled under: Information society -- Congresses Understanding the Social Impacts of Copyright: International CopyCamp Conference 2014, the Post-Conference Publication (Warsaw: Modern Poland Foundation, 2014), contrib. by Zuzana Adamová, Dimitar Dimitrov, Łukasz Łyczkowski, Yngve Sletthom, Jan Sowa, Marcin Wilkowski, Michał Woźniak, and Jacek Zadrozny Filed under: Information society -- Economic aspectsFiled under: Information society -- Environmental aspectsFiled under: Information society -- Moral and ethical aspectsFiled under: Information society -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Information society -- Political aspects Capital, State, Empire: The New American Way of Digital Warfare (London: University of Westminster Press, 2017), by Scott Timcke (HTML and PDF files at Project MUSE) Information Politics: Liberation and Exploitation in the Digital Society (London: Pluto Press, c2015), by Tim Jordan Open Source Democracy: How Online Communication is Changing Offline Politics (London: Demos, 2003), by Douglas Rushkoff Social Media and Democracy: The State of the Field, Prospects for Reform (Cambridge, UK et al.: Cambridge University Press, c2020), ed. by Nathaniel Persily and Joshua A. Tucker (PDF and HTML at Cambridge Core) Social Theory After the Internet: Media, Technology, and Globalization (London: UCL Press, c2018), by Ralph Schroeder (HTML and PDF with commentart at UCL Press) Communication and Democracy: Coincident Revolutions and the Emergent Dictator's Dilemma (1997), by Christopher R. Kedzie (HTML at rand.org) Filed under: Information society -- Social aspects Structures of Participation in Digital Culture (2007), ed. by Joe Karaganis (PDF with commentary at ssrc.org) How the World Changed Social Media (London: UCL Press, 2016), by Daniel Miller, Elisabetta Costa, Nell Haynes, Tom McDonald, Razvan Nicolescu, Jolynna Sinanan, Juliana Spyer, S. Venkatraman, and Xinyuan Wang Social Theory After the Internet: Media, Technology, and Globalization (London: UCL Press, c2018), by Ralph Schroeder (HTML and PDF with commentart at UCL Press)
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