Digital divide and marginalized women during COVID-19: a study of women recently released from prison
M Blomberg, D Altschwager, H Seo… - Information …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the urgency to bridge the digital divide, as those
without reliable internet, adequate devices, and digital literacy skills were severely
disadvantaged when most essential activities moved online. This study examines how the
pandemic has affected women recently released from jail or prison, a group that was already
at a disadvantage in terms of digital access and skills even before the pandemic. Our
interviews with 45 women in transition show that their lack of stable access to the internet …
without reliable internet, adequate devices, and digital literacy skills were severely
disadvantaged when most essential activities moved online. This study examines how the
pandemic has affected women recently released from jail or prison, a group that was already
at a disadvantage in terms of digital access and skills even before the pandemic. Our
interviews with 45 women in transition show that their lack of stable access to the internet …
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