Digital Emancipation
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Digital Emancipation, as opposed to digital inclusion, aims at income generation and identity development rather than "bridging the digital divide." While access to digital networks is increasing, there is less confidence and verified outcomes related to job opportunities, entrepreneurship, solidarity, and organization of civil society. Digital Emancipation refers to the liberating potential of policy and technological options. |
Written by Gilson Schwartz. Licence: cc-by-sa. Image by Name of artist/photographer |
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