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At the end of the 1990s, the issue of the so-called digital divide was suddenly put on the agenda of public, political, and scholarly debate, starting in the United States and spreading to Europe and the rest of the world.
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motivational access, broadband elite, digital divide research, net evaders, truly unconnected, digital skills, semiautonomous character, digital divide problem, categorical inequalities, positional categories, successive kinds, usage access, categorical pairs, access divides, communication inequality, usage gaps, community access centers, opportunity hoarding, physical access problem, new media access, old mass media, categorical inequality, distant education, new digital media, intermittent users
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United States, Third World, African Americans, East Asia, South Korea, North America, Hong Kong, Nation Online, Amartya Sen, Asian Americans, Charles Tilly, United Nations Statistics Division
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