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- aggregation date "2014".
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- aggregation subject "Social Sciences".
- aggregation title "With a little help from my friends: an analysis of the role of social support in digital inequalities".
- aggregation abstract "This article reports an empirical study on the composition and socio-economic background of social support networks and their moderating role in explaining digital inequalities. It conceptually draws upon and empirically reaffirms van Dijk’s multiple access model, acknowledging motivational, material, skill, and usage divides, while focusing on the under-researched issue of social support as indispensible source of social learning. Besides a small group of self-reliants, the results indicate a pattern of relatively socially disadvantaged domestic support receivers, characterized by lower digital resources. A second social support pattern points to a relatively socially advantaged non-domestic support receivers (i.e. friends/colleagues), high in digital resources. Drawing upon the concept of homophily in social networks, the results indicate a link between offline and online exclusion, perpetuating digital inequalities.".
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