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Digital Citizenship - The Internet, Society, and Participation (Paperback) Loot Price: R1,189
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Digital Citizenship - The Internet, Society, and Participation (Paperback): Karen Mossberger, Caroline J Tolbert, Ramona S....

Digital Citizenship - The Internet, Society, and Participation (Paperback)

Karen Mossberger, Caroline J Tolbert, Ramona S. Mcneal

Series: The MIT Press

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Just as education has promoted democracy and economic growth, the Internet has the potential to benefit society as a whole. Digital citizenship, or the ability to participate in society online, promotes social inclusion. But statistics show that significant segments of the population are still excluded from digital citizenship. The authors of this book define digital citizens as those who are online daily. By focusing on frequent use, they reconceptualize debates about the digital divide to include both the means and the skills to participate online. They offer new evidence (drawn from recent national opinion surveys and Current Population Surveys) that technology use matters for wages and income, and for civic engagement and voting. Digital Citizenship examines three aspects of participation in society online: economic opportunity, democratic participation, and inclusion in prevailing forms of communication. The authors find that Internet use at work increases wages, with less-educated and minority workers receiving the greatest benefit, and that Internet use is significantly related to political participation, especially among the young. The authors examine in detail the gaps in technological access among minorities and the poor and predict that this digital inequality is not likely to disappear in the near future. Public policy, they argue, must address educational and technological disparities if we are to achieve full participation and citizenship in the twenty-first century. Karen Mossberger is Associate Professor in the Graduate Program in Public Administration, College of Urban Planning and Public Affairs, University of Illinois at Chicago. Caroline J. Tolbert is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Iowa. She and Karen Mossberger are coauthors (with Mary Stansbury) of Virtual Inequality: Beyond the Digital Divide. Ramona S. McNeal is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Political Studies Department at the University of Illinois at Springfield.

General

Imprint: MIT Press
Country of origin: United States
Series: The MIT Press
Release date: October 2007
First published: 2007
Authors: Karen Mossberger • Caroline J Tolbert (Professor) • Ramona S. Mcneal (Visiting Assistant Professor)
Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 12mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback - Trade
Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 978-0-262-63353-6
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > General
LSN: 0-262-63353-1
Barcode: 9780262633536

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