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The emergence of a digital underclass in Great Britain and Sweden: Changing reasons for digital exclusion

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NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY
卷 19, 期 8, 页码 1253-1270

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/1461444816634676

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Digital divide; digital inclusion; Great Britain; Internet non-use; longitudinal research; motivation; social inequality; survey; Sweden

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Research into reasons for Internet non-use has been mostly based on one-off cohort studies and focused on single-country contexts. This article shows that motivations for being offline changed between 2005 and 2013 among non- and ex-users in two high-diffusion European countries. Analyses of Swedish and British data demonstrate that non-user populations have become more concentrated in vulnerable groups. While traditional digital divide reasons related to a lack of access and skills remain important, motivational reasons increased in importance over time. The ways in which these reasons gain importance for non- and ex-user groups vary, as do explanations for digital exclusion in the different countries. Effective interventions aimed at tackling digital exclusion need to take into consideration national contexts, changing non-user characteristics, and individual experience with the Internet. What worked a decade ago in a particular country might not work currently in a different or even the same country.

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