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What is Digital Democracy?
The etymology and Athenian origin of the term reveal that democracy means "rule by the people" and is rooted in the idea of collective decision-making by the general population, as opposed to rule by a king, elite, or small group.
The development of the Internet has resulted in a global increase in institutional initiatives that aim to enhance democratic legitimacy and collective decision-making through technology. This process is known as 'digital democracy'.
The development of the Internet has resulted in a global increase in institutional initiatives that aim to enhance democratic legitimacy and collective decision-making through technology. This process is known as 'digital democracy'.
Digital Divide
The digital divide is a key concept in the study of digital inequalities, focusing on social groups that face challenges in accessing, using, and developing skills in digital tools due to factors such as income level, gender, cultural capital, and origin.
Over the past two decades, digital inequalities have not decreased; they have diversified and become more flexible, incorporating themselves into new areas of social life where technologies are increasingly present. In contemporary European societies, the digital divide is not explained by a lack of access to a connection, which is generally guaranteed, but by inequalities in the use and exploitation of technological resources.
The close link between social and digital inequalities creates what is known as an 'inequality loop.' This is the way in which the digital exclusion of historically marginalised segments of the population can increase inequality gaps and deepen their social exclusion.
Over the past two decades, digital inequalities have not decreased; they have diversified and become more flexible, incorporating themselves into new areas of social life where technologies are increasingly present. In contemporary European societies, the digital divide is not explained by a lack of access to a connection, which is generally guaranteed, but by inequalities in the use and exploitation of technological resources.
The close link between social and digital inequalities creates what is known as an 'inequality loop.' This is the way in which the digital exclusion of historically marginalised segments of the population can increase inequality gaps and deepen their social exclusion.
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