RECONCEPTUALIZING DIGITAL SOCIAL INEQUALITY

作者: Susan Halford , Mike Savage

DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2010.499956

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摘要: This paper discusses conceptual tools which might allow an elaborated sociological analysis of the relationship between information and communication technology on the one hand, and social inequalities on the other. The authors seek to go beyond the familiar idea of the 'digital divide'to develop a focus on digital social inequality, through discussing three bodies of literature which are normally not discussed together. The paper thus addresses issues in feminist theory; the sociological field analysis of Pierre Bourdieu; and the Actor …

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