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Digital Differences

In the UK, with 87.9% of adults using the internet, it’s difficult to comprehend a life without it and truly appreciate the importance of internet (Office for National Statistics, 2016). While we may take it for granted, not everyone has access to it, thus creating a digital divide. The term “digital divide” draws attention to the division within and across societies between those who have access to digital technologies and those who don’t (Bradbrook and Fisher, 2004). Continue reading →

Digital Differences

In the UK, with 87.9% of adults using the internet, it’s difficult to comprehend a life without it and truly appreciate the importance of internet (Office for National Statistics, 2016). While we may take it for granted, not everyone has access to it, thus creating a digital divide. The term “digital divide” draws attention to the division within and across societies between those who have access to digital technologies and those who don’t (Bradbrook and Fisher, 2004). Continue reading →

Digital Differences

In the UK, with 87.9% of adults using the internet, it’s difficult to comprehend a life without it and truly appreciate the importance of internet (Office for National Statistics, 2016). While we may take it for granted, not everyone has access to it, thus creating a digital divide. The term “digital divide” draws attention to the division within and across societies between those who have access to digital technologies and those who don’t (Bradbrook and Fisher, 2004). Continue reading →

UOSM2008: Exploring digital differences

This post is part of a series published as part of the University of Southampton’s Living and Working on the Web module. To find out more, including links to all of this year’s student blogs, check out the UOSM2008 website. Task: Evaluate the impact of your “Digital Differences” on how you interact with the Web. My experiences of digital differences When we got our first computer, my grandma and I learned digital skills together, despite a 50-year age gap. Continue reading →

A modern form of inequality: Digital Differences

Many assume that internet users a single homogeneous group but there are digital differences, which refers to the stratification between different groups in society and how they may be disadvantaged in their use of the Internet based on their social characteristics. It may also be referred to as the ‘Digital Divide’ (Morrisett). Figure 1. A video I created illustrating a few of the digital differences in society. Continue reading →

Digital Differences; How Do I Use The Web?

Prior to undertaking UOSM2008, I was completely unaware of the mass inequality and difference that shrouds the internet. Last week I began by understanding the division through generations: However through my research this week, there is increasing evidence to suggest other variations to how we perceive, interact and experience our digital lives. This new form of inequality, is referred to as ‘The Digital Divide’. Continue reading →

Digital Differences; How Do I Use The Web?

Prior to undertaking UOSM2008, I was completely unaware of the mass inequality and difference that shrouds the internet. Last week I began by understanding the division through generations: However through my research this week, there is increasing evidence to suggest other variations to how we perceive, interact and experience our digital lives. This new form of inequality, is referred to as ‘The Digital Divide’. Continue reading →

Digital Differences; How Do I Use The Web?

Prior to undertaking UOSM2008, I was completely unaware of the mass inequality and difference that shrouds the internet. Last week I began by understanding the division through generations: However through my research this week, there is increasing evidence to suggest other variations to how we perceive, interact and experience our digital lives. This new form of inequality, is referred to as ‘The Digital Divide’. Continue reading →

Digital Differences; How Do I Use The Web?

Prior to undertaking UOSM2008, I was completely unaware of the mass inequality and difference that shrouds the internet. Last week I began by understanding the division through generations: However through my research this week, there is increasing evidence to suggest other variations to how we perceive, interact and experience our digital lives. This new form of inequality, is referred to as ‘The Digital Divide’. Continue reading →

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIGITAL DIFFERENCES

Generally speaking, most of us have integrated technology/internet into our everyday lives. One study even suggests that Britons spend more time on tech than asleep Source: Gramigna’s blog (2015) It’s easy to generalize though… So it’s shocking to find 1/10 people in the UK have never used the internet (Halford et al., 2017) when I can’t even go a day without it! Digital differences Digital inequalities clearly exist, reflecting reality. Continue reading →

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIGITAL DIFFERENCES

Generally speaking, most of us have integrated technology/internet into our everyday lives. One study even suggests that Britons spend more time on tech than asleep Source: Gramigna’s blog (2015) It’s easy to generalize though… So it’s shocking to find 1/10 people in the UK have never used the internet (Halford et al., 2017) when I can’t even go a day without it! Digital differences Digital inequalities clearly exist, reflecting reality. Continue reading →

LET’S TALK ABOUT DIGITAL DIFFERENCES

Generally speaking, most of us have integrated technology/internet into our everyday lives. One study even suggests that Britons spend more time on tech than asleep Source: Gramigna’s blog (2015) It’s easy to generalize though… So it’s shocking to find 1/10 people in the UK have never used the internet (Halford et al., 2017) when I can’t even go a day without it! Digital differences Digital inequalities clearly exist, reflecting reality. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – 50% of the world use the internet… what about the other half?

Digital Differences around the world Accessibility to digital technologies varies in every country. Unfortunately, in LEDC‘s the infrastructure and high costs impact people in accessing technology (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Selection of coutries with varying % of internet users made by William Jones. Map provided by: World with Countries and US, Canadian and Australian States – Multicolor by FreeVectorMaps.com. Data provided by: internetlivestats. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – 50% of the world use the internet… what about the other half?

Digital Differences around the world Accessibility to digital technologies varies in every country. Unfortunately, in LEDC‘s the infrastructure and high costs impact people in accessing technology (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Selection of coutries with varying % of internet users made by William Jones. Map provided by: World with Countries and US, Canadian and Australian States – Multicolor by FreeVectorMaps.com. Data provided by: internetlivestats. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – 50% of the world use the internet… what about the other half?

Digital Differences around the world Accessibility to digital technologies varies in every country. Unfortunately, in LEDC‘s the infrastructure and high costs impact people in accessing technology (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Selection of coutries with varying % of internet users made by William Jones. Map provided by: World with Countries and US, Canadian and Australian States – Multicolor by FreeVectorMaps.com. Data provided by: internetlivestats. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – 50% of the world use the internet… what about the other half?

Digital Differences around the world Accessibility to digital technologies varies in every country. Unfortunately, in LEDC‘s the infrastructure and high costs impact people in accessing technology (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Selection of coutries with varying % of internet users made by William Jones. Map provided by: World with Countries and US, Canadian and Australian States – Multicolor by FreeVectorMaps.com. Data provided by: internetlivestats. Continue reading →

Topic 1 – 50% of the world use the internet… what about the other half?

Digital Differences around the world Accessibility to digital technologies varies in every country. Unfortunately, in LEDC‘s the infrastructure and high costs impact people in accessing technology (Figure 1). Figure 1 – Selection of coutries with varying % of internet users made by William Jones. Map provided by: World with Countries and US, Canadian and Australian States – Multicolor by FreeVectorMaps.com. Data provided by: internetlivestats. Continue reading →

Digital differences – Is it fair?

  The world as we know it is changing. It’s becoming more digital and technologically advanced. As someone who was raised in the digital age, it would be easy to assume that everyone interacts with the web in the same fashion. Therefore, it may come as some surprise that 9% of adults in the UK had never used the internet, as of Jan 2017. This may reflect the inequalities that are pervasive in parts of the UK and across the world. Continue reading →