Social elites and new communication methods/information technologies: The digital divide

Authors

  • KOSTAS RONTOS UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN
  • NIKOS NAGOPOULOS UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN
  • FLORA TSAPALA UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.25.455

Abstract

The aim of this article is to examine the directions taken by not only social but transnational inequalities too, in the framework of information society, where trough the internet new means of communication and provision of information that have entered our lives in a determinative way, are developed. The main issue at stake is to define whether the opinion of technological determinism about the effect of new technologies in improving the position of societies through its universal use is verified in practice or if a new elite is created, that with more and better use of the new technologies maintains – if not deepens – social inequalities. In relation to the aforementioned and in this particular proposal, apart from the broadened accessibility chances and the increase of the percentage of new technology users in general, especially the distinct character of digital goods and the determining character, both of the way of using them and the quality of these goods in combination with the purpose and the environment of use, is examined.

Author Biography

KOSTAS RONTOS, UNIVERSITY OF THE AEGEAN

Kostas Rontos is a Professor of Social Demography and Statistics at the Sociology Department of the University of the Aegean. He is the President of the aforementioned Department. He is the Director of the e-learning program “Empirical Research on Social Sciences” and of the Summer School “Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods for Social Sciences”. He is also the Director of the Department’s Laboratory “Social Informatics, Statistics and Research Infrastructures”. He used to be a Director at the National Statistical Service of Greece.

He has participated in several research projects, carried out by several prestigious organizations, regarding statistical research, regional and demographic analysis and information systems. He has been the writer or co-writer of 167 publications, including books, monographs and articles.

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Published

2014-10-30

How to Cite

RONTOS, K., NAGOPOULOS, N., & TSAPALA, F. (2014). Social elites and new communication methods/information technologies: The digital divide. Archives of Business Research, 2(5), 29–46. https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.25.455