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Communication and Information Technologies Annual: Digital Distinctions & Inequalities [Hardback]

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  • Format: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x21 mm, weight: 666 g
  • Series: Studies in Media and Communications
  • Pub. Date: 14-Dec-2015
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1785603817
  • ISBN-13: 9781785603815
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  • Format: Hardback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x21 mm, weight: 666 g
  • Series: Studies in Media and Communications
  • Pub. Date: 14-Dec-2015
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 1785603817
  • ISBN-13: 9781785603815
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Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Section of the American Sociological Association, Volume 10 of the Communication and Information Technologies Annual, Digital Distinctions & Inequalities, brings together nine studies of this increasingly important form of inequality. Drawn from four continents, the research provides a global overview of the current state of the field in different cultural contexts. As a whole, the volume illuminates the complexities of digital inequalities as they are manifested in groups and societies EURO"even when access is widespread. In their depth and breadth, the volume's contributions provide an indispensable guide to emergent forms of digital inequality as it rapidly evolves.

Sponsored by the Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Section of the American Sociological Association, Digital Distinctions & Inequalities, brings together studies of this increasingly important form of inequality. The volume's contributions provide an indispensable guide to emergent forms of digital inequality as it rapidly evolves.

Exploring digital distinctions and inequalities, sociologists and information and communication scholars discuss new perspectives on digital stratification; diversities of usage, social class, and capital; emotions and disposition; open wi-fi and mobile networks; and public policy. Among their topics are cultural stratification on the Internet: five clusters of values and beliefs among users in Britain, understanding Internet use by teenagers from different social backgrounds, the impact of emotional costs on student learning outcomes, inter-ethnic ties with mobile communications in homogeneous and ethnically mixed cities: a structural diversification approach, and an analysis of a public policy program on digital inclusion in California. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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Exploring digital distinctions and inequalities, sociologists and information and communication scholars discuss new perspectives on digital stratification; diversities of usage, social class, and capital; emotions and disposition; open wi-fi and mobile networks; and public policy. Among their topics are cultural stratification on the Internet: five clusters of values and beliefs among users in Britain, understanding Internet use by teenagers from different social backgrounds, the impact of emotional costs on student learning outcomes, inter-ethnic ties with mobile communications in homogeneous and ethnically mixed cities: a structural diversification approach, and an analysis of a public policy program on digital inclusion in California. -- Annotation ©2016 * (protoview.com) *

Editorial Board ix
List of Contributors
xi
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Digital Distinctions and Inequalities xvii
SECTION I NEW PERSPECTIVES ON DIGITAL STRATIFICATION
Cultural Stratification On The Internet: Five Clusters Of Values And Beliefs Among Users In Britain
3(26)
William H. Dutton
Grant Blank
The Third-Level Digital Divide: Who Benefits Most From Being Online?
29(26)
Alexander J. A. M. van Deursen
Ellen J. Helsper
SECTION II DIVERSITIES OF USAGE, SOCIAL CLASS, AND CAPITAL
What Is New In The Digital Divide? Understanding Internet Use By Teenagers From Different Social Backgrounds
55(34)
Marina Micheli
From Divides To Capitals: An Exploration Of Digital Divides As Expressions Of Social And Cultural Capital
89(32)
Eduardo Villanueva-Mansilla
Teresa Nakano
Ines Evaristo
SECTION III EMOTIONS AND DISPOSITIONS
Mind The Emotional Gap: The Impact Of Emotional Costs On Student Learning Outcomes
121(24)
Kuo-Ting Huang
Laura Robinson
Shelia R. Cotten
Online Banking For The Ages: Generational Differences In Institutional And System Trust
145(30)
Saleem Alhabash
Mengtian Jiang
Brandon Brooks
Nora J. Rifon
Robert LaRose
Shelia R. Cotten
SECTION IV OPEN WI-FI AND MOBILE NETWORKS
Interethnic Ties Via Mobile Communications In Homogeneous And Ethnically Mixed Cities: A Structural Diversification Approach
175(30)
Yossef Arie
Gustavo S. Mesch
Contextualizing Open Wi-Fi Network Use With Multiple Capitals
205(30)
Christopher McConnell
Joseph Straubhaar
SECTION V PUBLIC POLICY
Roads And Roadblocks To Digital Inclusion: An Analysis Of A Public Policy Program In California
235(54)
Blanca Gordo
About the Editors 289(2)
About the Authors 291