Digital Divide? Civic Engagement, Information Poverty and the Internet NY: Cambridge University Press August 2001 www.pippanorris.com.

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Digital Divide? Civic Engagement, Information Poverty and the Internet NY: Cambridge University Press August

I. Types of inequality in the wired world  Global divide Core v. peripheries  Social divide Income/SES, generation, education, gender, race/ethnicity  Democratic divide Equality in civic engagement

Structure I.Theoretical debate: What are the causes & consequences of inequality in the wired world? II.Evidence: Compare 179 nations worldwide III.Conclusions and Policy Initiatives

I. Theoretical debate Cyber-optimists Predict ‘normalization’ of Internet pop. –Technological innovations –Market competition –State initiatives Cyber-skeptics Technology adapts to society not vice versa Cyber-pessimists Predict worsening inequalities of power and wealth

Data: Data in 179 nations – % Online, PCs, etc. Contents of websites 179 nations – Governments, parliaments, & parties Surveys in EU and US – How do people use the Internet?

II: Current Evidence? 1)Global divide 2)Social divide 3)Democratic divide

How many online?

% Online Worldwide Fall 2000

% Online, EU-15 Eurobarometer Nov-Dec 2000

II: Evidence? 1)Global divide 2)Social divide 3)Democratic divide

II: Evidence? 1)Global divide 2)Social divide 3)Democratic divide

Average number of online parties per nation

Types of Parties Online Classified by % of parliamentary seats

Types of parties online

Conclusions: I.Global inequalities Substantial & growing Reflects long-term N-S divide II.Social stratification Widespread & unlikely to close in short-term III.Democratic divide Individual-level - activates the active May empower challengers with know-how

Policy initiatives Closing the divide: – Access Schools, community centers, libraries, cafes, village centers – Skills Target populations, eg younger generation, unemployed, women, community leaders – Costs Competition and deregulation in telecoms, ISP connections, servers – Democratization Training and facilities for civic society: media, parties, groups Leadership role for open government

Details: Digital Divide CUP August 2001