Bibliography

Books

  • “THE INTERNET AND SOCIAL LIFE”, Annual Review of Psychology, by John A. Bargh and ­Katelyn Y. A. McKenna ­
    - It is recommendable that it provides lots of discussion about the relationship between the problem of digital divide and social life.

  • "The internet for empowerment of minority and marginalized users", New Media and Society, by Mehra and Bharat
    - It clarify the equality between the two main income group people clearly.

  • "Identity construction and self-presentation on personal homepages: Emancipatory potentials and reality constraints", Web Studies, by Cheung, Charles
    - This looks difficult to read.




  • “Gender and Computers : Understanding the Digital Divide”, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, by Cooper and Weaver
    - It is easy to read and it mainly concern about the digital divide’s consequence on gender.




Newspaper Articles







  • "The Digital Divide", South China Morning Post, by Peter Yu
  • "The Great Divide", The Economic Times, India, byLV Sastry
    - The view of Indian is really worthy to be regarded.

  • “Digital divide not yet conquered, Contra Costa Times”, Walnut Creek, Calif, by Andrew Becker

  • “Digital divide widens”, China Post(Hong Kong edited), by Xinhua

  • “Taiwan's Asustek launches compact, low-cost laptop”, Strait Times(Singapore), by Ong Hwee Hwee

    - All of this articles and critics are reliable and critical. They are very useful to help understanding and realize the issue of digital divide better.

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Carol Archer 提到...

I think you may find Charles Cheung is not too difficult to read