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Digital Divides From Access to Activities: Comparing Mobile and Personal Computer Internet Users
Authors:Katy E. Pearce  Ronald E. Rice
Affiliation:1. Department of Communication, University of Washington, , Seattle, WA, 98195‐3740 USA;2. Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, , Santa Barbara, CA, 93106‐4020 USA
Abstract:Digital inequality can take many forms. Four forms studied here are access to Internet, use of different devices, extent of usage, and engagement in different Internet activities. However, it is not clear whether sociodemographic factors, or devices, are more influential in usage and activities. Results from an unfamiliar context show that there are significant sociodemographic influences on access, device, usage, and activities, and differences in activities by device type and usage. While sociodemographic differences are more influential, device type can increase likelihood of use for some “capital enhancing” activities, but only for a computer. Thus, although mobile Internet is available for those on the wrong side of the digital divide, these users do not engage in many activities, decreasing potential benefits.
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