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Families, cultural resources and the digital divide: ICTs and educational (dis)advantage in the e-society

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posted on 2003-04-01, 00:00 authored by L Angus, I Snyder, Wendy Sutherland-SmithWendy Sutherland-Smith
By concentrating on cases of family engagement with information communication technologies at a very local level, this paper tries to illustrate that issues related to 'access' and social disadvantage require extremely sophisticated and textured accounts of the multiple ways in which interrelated critical elements and various social, economic and cultural dimensions of disadvantage come into play in different contexts. Indeed, to draw a simple dichotomy between the technology haves and have-nots in local settings is not particularly generative. It may be the case that, even when people from disadvantaged backgrounds manage to gain access to technology, they remain relatively disadvantaged.

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Journal

Australian journal of education

Volume

47

Issue

1

Pagination

18 - 39

Publisher

Australian Council for Educational Research

Location

Camberwell, Vic.

ISSN

0004-9441

eISSN

2050-5884

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, Australian Council for Educational Research

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