Technological segregation

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1997
united states

Technological segregation refers to the unequal access and use of technology based on factors such as income, education level, race, or location. This can result in certain groups or communities being excluded from the benefits of technology, leading to further inequality and social disparities. Some examples of technological segregation include limited internet access in rural or low-income areas, disparities in digital literacy skills, and lack of diversity in the tech industry. Efforts to address technological segregation may include promoting digital inclusivity, providing access to technology resources, and advocating for policies that bridge the digital divide.

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Further reading

Welter C.H. (1997) "Technological segregation: A peek through the looking glass at the rich and poor in an information age", Arts Education Policy Review, 99(2), pp. 2-7. . DOI: 10.1080/10632919709600764