Bridging the Global Digital Divide

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The Internet has been described as having the potential to ameliorate social and economic disparities among countries and to lead to greater democratization throughout the contemporary world. However despite references to it as the World Wide Web a vast technological gap is apparent between developed and developing countries in accessing and using the Internet. In fact bridging this digital divide has become a central objective of several national and international policy initiatives. These initiatives have typically stressed greater democratic liberties enhanced economic conditions privatized telecommunications bodies advanced telecommunications infrastructures and investment in human capital as the requisite conditions that must be present to facilitate Internet diffusion and have featured them in generalized prescriptions for developing countries. Findings however suggest that Internet diffusion efforts in countries at different levels of development would be better served by approaches that explicitly take into account prevailing social political and economic differences.
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