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[Commlist] New book: Enhancing Digital Equity. Connecting the Digital Underclass” (Palgrave)
Wed Sep 23 10:13:11 GMT 2020
New book “Enhancing Digital Equity. Connecting the Digital Underclass”
(Palgrave)
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For a free preview https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030490782
<https://www.palgrave.com/gp/book/9783030490782> ____
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*Here’s the blurb*____
This book highlights how, in principle, digital technologies present an
opportunity to reduce social disparities, tackle social exclusion,
enhance social and civil rights, and promote equity. However, to achieve
these goals, it is necessary to promote digital equity and connect the
digital underclass. The book focuses on how the advent of technologies
may become a barrier to social mobility and how, by concentrating
resources and wealth in few hands, the digital revolution is giving rise
to the digital oligarchy, further penalizing the digital underclass.
Socially-disadvantaged people, living at the margins of digital society,
are penalized both in terms of accessing-using-benefits (three levels of
digital divide) but also in understanding-programming-treatment of new
digital technologies (three levels of algorithms divide). The advent and
implementation of tools that rely on algorithms to make decisions has
further penalized specific social categories by normalizing inequalities
in the name of efficiency and rationalization.____
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*Reviews____*
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“/The "digital divide" debate needs a radical update for an age of
algorithmic power and intensifying inequality. In this accessible and
well-organised text, Massimo Ragnedda provides this and more, enriching
our understanding of how inequality works today and what digital equity
might mean. Timely and important!”/ ____
(Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory,
London School of Economics and Political Science, UK).____
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“/Division, exclusion and inequality: these issues have long been the
focal point for social scientific work. In a changing world, we now need
to understand their continuities and reformulations. This sparky and
ambitious book takes on this challenge and produces insights that will
be of interest to anyone who seeks to genuinely understand how the
social world works today.”/ ____
(David Beer, Professor of Sociology, University of York, UK)____
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