Digital technologies end up penalizing socially
disadvantaged people, giving rise to digital subclasses, which have weak
digital literacy skills. Digital exclusion can exacerbate existing inequalities
in society or introduce new inequalities. It is observed that the relationships
and impacts of poverty and exclusion on forms of digital disadvantage appear
more evident and continue to be studied by many parties, the long-term
cultural, social and economic benefits still remain to be understood and
measured, since if, on the one hand, new technologies can provide interesting
ways for civic engagement, On the other hand, they can also widen pockets of
existing poverty by amplifying hardship and access for those who already do not
have access to them. The problem of digital poverty, being complex and
involving inequalities of different kinds, cannot be traced back to the
identification of technical solutions, but is a social problem that requires
joint efforts by the local, national and international community to be
addressed. Digital inclusion can succeed in bridging the gap between different
socio-economic groups and improving overall economic growth when it creates
virtuous relationships with access to education, healthcare and civic
engagement, which are key factors in promoting socio-economic development.
Author(s) Details
Antonella Nuzzaci
Department of Cognitive Sciences, Psychology, Education, and
Cultural Studies, University of Messina, Italy.
Please see the link:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crbme/v9/1036
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