Global Digital Divides in the COVID-19 Era

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Global Digital Divides in the COVID-19 Era

This book examines Global Digital Divides prior to, during, and in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Estimating socioeconomic influences and pandemic effects, it analyzes spatiotemporal disparities in the access, use, and purposeful uses of information and communications technologies including the internet, AI, and internet-based activities such as e-commerce and social networking. Through its empirical findings and case studies on India’s e-Sanjeevani national telemedicine service or America’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) to increase broadband affordability during the COVID-19 pandemic, this book provides policy recommendations to bridge digital divides and produce beneficial outcomes for information societies all over the world.

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ISBN: 9783110793772

Language: English

Publication date: 22.04.2026

Number of pages: 483

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