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Do people with more technology skills also participate more in
political and civic life? The author explores this question within
by exploring relationships between the level of digital literacy
among the public and their participation behaviors. Using a
nationally representative survey and new measures for assessing the
strength of digital literacy among the public, author finds that a
person who is more digitally skilled will be more inclined for
certain types of participation, including political participation
and socialization with friends and family. Jeremy Riel is a
researcher of technology and education and a higher education
consultant. As a tech geek and regular tinkerer with gadgets and
computers, he researches how technology can improve education and
how the instruction of technology skills can help people succeed in
career and life. This text is a printed version of the Masters
Thesis completed at Georgetown University in April, 2012 under the
same name. www.jeremyriel.com
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