[Air-l] relation digital divide - knowledge gap

Ellis Godard egodard at csun.edu
Wed May 11 12:15:54 PDT 2005


It could as easily be the reverse (of what you state in the
parenthetical below), that a knowledge gap generates and perpetuates a
digital divide (though I question whether either is consistently
evidenceable).

-eg 

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> Of Opgenhaffen Michaël
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> I'm doing research within the area of the digital divide. I
> was wondering if the causal relation between the digital 
> divide and the knowledge gap is examined. Most of the time, 
> these two concepts are described in relation to each other 
> (digital divide leads to knowledge gap), but i didn't find a 
> study that really describes the relation between these two concepts. 
> 
> Anyone that can help me out?
> 
> Michaël
> 
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