Digital Divide: Inequality and Inclusion in the 21st Century
- Author: Rumiana Stoilova, Kaloyan Haralampiev, Svetlomir Zdravkov et al.
- Year: 20-10-2025
- Availability: Forthcoming
- Product Code: 3635-01
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- ISBN: 978-619-01-1680-6
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The volume “Digital Divide: Inequality and Inclusion in the 21st Century” is an impressive contrinution to make sense of how technologies transform social reality and reshape our understanding of equality, access, and participation. The book prompts reflection on who is included and who remains outside the digital world – thus raising key questions about the future of social justice in the twenty-first century and paving the way for precise up and re-skilling to help narrowing the digital divide. The publication brings together diverse perspectives and empirical observations that reveal the complexity of digital transformations across different social and regional contexts. Through its interdisciplinary scope and analytical depth, the collection makes a significant contribution to contemporary debates on digital inclusion, skills as factor of competitiveness and growth, future of work, democracy, and human development.
Assoc. Prof. Milena Angelova, PhD
Economic Research Institute at Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Secretary-General at Bulgarian Industrial Capital Association
This book should be read with moderate optimism, with a desire to understand what is happening and to seek possible policies to overcome the digital divide. As well as with moderate skepticism towards the possibilities of digital technologies. This wise balance of assessments, of theoretical and applied scientific views, which we find in this book, is a guarantee that we will approach digital technologies seriously – with controlled enthusiasm and skepticism, looking for opportunities to use them for social inclusion and reasonable social justice.
Prof. Dr. Petia Kabakchieva
Sofia University “St. Kliment Ochridski”
The
topic of digital stratification is examined in depth based on the
authors' many years of research, reflection, erudition, and experience.
The monograph marks a new stage in the study of digital inequalities in
Bulgaria.
Assoc.Prof. Andrey Nonchev
University of National and World Economy
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Rumiana Stoilova, Kaloyan Haralampiev, Svetlomir Zdravkov et al.
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Tags: Future & Technology, Scientific Theories, Philosophical Researches, Sociology
Specification | |
Year | 20-10-2025 |
Pages | 152 |
Size | 168/240 mm |
Weight | 0.150 kg |
Cover Type | Paperback |
Genre | Future & Technology, Scientific Theories, Philosophical Researches, Sociology |