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Die Reihenfolge beginnt mit dem Buch "Digital Capabilities". Wer alle Bücher der Reihe nach lesen möchte, sollte mit diesem Band von Amit Schejter beginnen. Der zweite Teil der Reihe "Digital Capabilities" ist am 20.04.2023 erschienen. Mit insgesamt 3 Bänden wurde die Reihe über einen Zeitraum von ungefähr 2 Jahren fortgesetzt. Der neueste Band trägt den Titel "Bridging the Digital Divide".
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- Start der Reihe: 20.04.2023
- Neueste Folge: 20.06.2025
Diese Reihenfolge enthält 3 unterschiedliche Autoren.
- Autor: Schejter, Amit
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- Veröffentlicht: 20.04.2023
- Genre: Politik
Digital Capabilities
- Autor: Ruiu, Maria Laura / Ragnedda, Massimo
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- Veröffentlicht: 02.07.2024
- Genre: Politik
Digital-Environmental Poverty
Digital Environmental Poverty is split into three sections. Section I explores the multidimensional nature of poverty, emphasizing the necessity to view it beyond economic terms, and placing it within the contemporary digital-environmental evolution. Section II focuses on the environmental dimension of poverty. Section III offers case studies illustrating the interplay between social, digital, and environmental poverty. The conclusion provides recommendations to anticipate and mitigate the risk of digital environmental poverty.
- Autor: Pérez de la Fuente, Oscar
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- Veröffentlicht: 20.06.2025
- Genre: Sonstiges
Bridging the Digital Divide
The digital revolution has sparked a new wave of inequality, particularly in access to technology and its benefits. Understanding these disparities is vital for grasping their impact on contemporary society. One manifestation is through artificial intelligence, algorithms, and misinformation. AI-driven systems, used in decision-making like job applications and loan approvals, can exhibit biases due to skewed datasets. Algorithms also spread false information on social media platforms with minimal oversight.
Digital labor and the platform economy exacerbate inequality. While platforms like Uber and Airbnb offer income opportunities, workers lack basic protections like minimum wage laws. Additionally, personal data is often exploited without consent. Cybersafety and cybercrime further highlight digital inequalities. Some have access to robust security measures, while others lack basic knowledge, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. Economic barriers also hinder participation in gaming and other digital spaces. Big data collection practices can deepen existing disparities, especially regarding socioeconomic status and demographics. Public policies must address these issues to ensure equal access to technology for all.
This book aims to shed light on these disparities and develop solutions for a more equitable technological landscape.


