Dear Peter Best I can do is share my bibliography on this issue: http://ictlogy.net/bibciter/reports/types_categories.php?idcat=23 You can sort by year, so you can go directly to most recent works. Your question is quite broad, but if you're just looking for some general facts on the US society related to digital usage, the Pew Internet Project ( http://www.pewinternet.org) is a must stop. Best of lucks :) Ismael Peña-López ICTlogy.net Public Policies for Development and ICT4D School of Law and Political Science Open University of Catalonia On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 8:55 AM, Peter Chow-White <petercw@sfu.ca> wrote:
Hi everyone.
Can anyone suggest an article or book with data that is as current as possible on the digital divide? Something on the US that offers a more complicated picture of 'digital divides,' such as race/ethnicity data broken down by gender/income/education would be ideal. And/or something that breaks down the DD at a global level?
Anything from the academy or NGOs would work.
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