Information Societies and Digital Divides: An IntroductionPolimetrica s.a.s., 2008 - 101 lappuses |
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... capacity to deepen social inequality and create new forms of power concentration. To approach the challenge of analyzing the digital divide, we must avoid simple, easily formulated views with strong media and/or political appeal, which ...
... capacity to deepen social inequality and create new forms of power concentration. To approach the challenge of analyzing the digital divide, we must avoid simple, easily formulated views with strong media and/or political appeal, which ...
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... capacity to indicate social dis- tinctions . The differentiation of products are related to the dif- ferentiation between social groups , in particular middle and upper classes make a constant effort to mark their social status through ...
... capacity to indicate social dis- tinctions . The differentiation of products are related to the dif- ferentiation between social groups , in particular middle and upper classes make a constant effort to mark their social status through ...
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... capacity of each citizen to contribute financially to the goods and ser- vices is carried out in a progressive way e.g. a taxation structure where fees are inversely related to income , in the case of networked goods and services ...
... capacity of each citizen to contribute financially to the goods and ser- vices is carried out in a progressive way e.g. a taxation structure where fees are inversely related to income , in the case of networked goods and services ...
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... capacity to convince the majority of soci- ety . The coexistence of these two organizing principles of cap- italism constantly generates new models that define the pattern of state regulation and public intervention in the production ...
... capacity to convince the majority of soci- ety . The coexistence of these two organizing principles of cap- italism constantly generates new models that define the pattern of state regulation and public intervention in the production ...
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... capacity of each social group , including the lower , middle , and upper classes , to put pressure on the state , determines the priorities of public investments . 2.5 What is the difference between the Internet and previous consumption ...
... capacity of each social group , including the lower , middle , and upper classes , to put pressure on the state , determines the priorities of public investments . 2.5 What is the difference between the Internet and previous consumption ...
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access points Adaptation allows and/or areas basic BERNARDO SORJ capacity centers central cess cial collective consumption communication technologies companies consumer consumption products contemporary society copyrights created Creative Commons cultural cybercafés depends developing countries digital divide digital inclusion digital performance Distance education Distribute or Publicly dynamics E-GOVERNMENT E-HEALTH e-readiness E-Science economic electronic facilitating fight forms of social global groups human ICANN impact important income increasing individual information society information technology infrastructure instruments intellectual interaction INTERNATIONAL INEQUALITIES Internet access KEYWORDS knowledge Licensor limited literacy low-income means ment networks non-governmental organizations number of users open source organizations policies poorest population potential poverty problem product cycle Publicly Perform radio regulation require rights granted role schools scientific sectors social cycle social inequality teacher tele-centers telephone television ternet tion transformed universal access virtual
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