Publication: Life Online : The Digital Footprint Gap
Life Online : The Digital Footprint Gap
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Büchi, M., Lutz, C., & Micheli, M. (2017). Life Online : The Digital Footprint Gap. 1–6.
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The digital inequality literature has focused on the antecedents and effects of differentiated Internet use. The scientific and public policy relevance of the digital divide is based on the assumption that those who are able to effectively use the Internet might increase their social, economic, cultural, and human capital, and this could exacerbate social inequalities (DiMaggio et al., 2004). But individuals’ digital footprints—the sum of their digitally traceable behavior and online presence—can also lead to beneficial and adverse ou
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Büchi, M., Lutz, C., & Micheli, M. (2017). Life Online : The Digital Footprint Gap. 1–6.