Bridging urban digital divides? Urban polarisation and information and communications technologies (ICTs)

Authors
Citation
S. Graham, Bridging urban digital divides? Urban polarisation and information and communications technologies (ICTs), URBAN STUD, 39(1), 2002, pp. 33-56
Citations number
71
Categorie Soggetti
EnvirnmentalStudies Geografy & Development
Journal title
URBAN STUDIES
ISSN journal
00420980 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
1
Year of publication
2002
Pages
33 - 56
Database
ISI
SICI code
0042-0980(200201)39:1<33:BUDDUP>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The societal diffusion of information and communications technologies (ICTs ) remains starkly uneven at all scales. It is in the contemporary city that this unevenness becomes most visible. In cities, clusters and enclaves of 'superconnected' people, firms and institutions often rest cheek-by-jowel w ith large numbers of people with non-existent or rudimentary access to comm unications technologies. In such a context, this paper has two objectives, reflected in its two parts. The first part of the paper seeks to demonstrat e that dominant trends in ICT development are currently helping to support new extremes of social and geographical unevenness within and between human settlements and cities, in both the North and the South. The paper's secon d part aims to explore the prospect that such stark 'urban digital divides' might be ameliorated through progressive and innovative policy initiatives which treat cities and electronic technologies in parallel. It does this u sing a range of illustrative exemplars from a variety of contexts.