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Geographies of Digital Exclusion - Data and Inequality

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Who shapes our digital landscapes, and why are so many people excluded from them?

List of contents










List of Figures

Series Preface

Acknowledgements

1. We All Are Digital Geographers

2. When the Map Becomes the Territory

3. Making Digital Geographies

4. A Geography of Digital Geographies

5. Digital Augmentations of the City

6. Who are the Map-Makers?

7. Information Power and Inequality

8. Towards More Just Digital Geographies

Epilogue

Appendix

Reference tables

Data sources

Methodology for Chapter 5

Bibliography

Index


About the author

Mark Graham is Professor of Internet Geography at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford.
Martin Dittus is a digital geographer and data scientist at the Oxford Internet Institute, with a decade of experience in social computing, mass-participation platforms and big data.

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