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This book explores the global disparities in access to information technology and their impact on civic engagement and political participation. Pippa Norris examines how the digital divide influences democratic processes, social inequality, and information poverty worldwide. Using empirical data and comparative analysis, the book evaluates the role of the internet in shaping modern societies and highlights policy implications for bridging digital inequalities. It is a key resource for scholars of political science, communication studies, and technology policy.
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Edition: First Edition
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publishing Year: 2010
ISBN: 978-0-521-80795-9
Pages: 320