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    Learning, Digital Skills, and the Global South by James, Jeffrey;

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    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 21 February 2025

    • ISBN 9781035348558
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages128 pages
    • Size 216x138 mm
    • Weight 276 g
    • Language English
    • 639

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    With our modern world relying more and more on internet-based technologies, this timely book takes a renewed look at the ever-increasing digital divide between developing and more technologically advanced countries and the resulting impacts on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).



    Jeffrey James conducts a methodological and conceptual review of the patterns and shortfalls arising from the technological divide between countries, recommending a more proactive response for countries that are struggling to minimise the gap. He juxtaposes the current usage of technology coupled with the prohibitive cost of accessing the internet in the Global South against the cost of living in poverty, the lack of literacy, and learned digital skills. The book addresses these key issues and investigates the current gender disparity, offering solutions for implementing low-cost policies such as the recent successful launch of the inexpensive JioPhone handset.



    Learning, Digital Skills, and the Global South is an excellent resource for scholars of development economics, innovation economics and information technology. It is also an invigorating read for policy makers in developing countries to make future decisions drawing on a wider variety of analytical frameworks and methods than is usually the case.



    With our modern world relying more and more on Internet-based technologies, this timely book takes a renewed look at the ever-increasing digital divide between developing and more technologically advanced countries and the resulting impacts on achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Jeffrey James conducts a methodological and conceptual review of the patterns and shortfalls arising from the technological divide between countries, recommending a more proactive response for countries that are struggling to minimise the gap.

    ‘Policy makers should read this book. It is full of interesting and original insights into the digital divide between rich and poor countries, with a particular emphasis on gender differences. It sheds new light on the policy priorities essential for Southern countries to make effective use of the digital revolution.’

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    1 Introduction to Learning, Digital Skills, and the Global South
    2 Paradoxical elements of the digital use divide
    3 The digital divide in a multiplicative sequential framework
    4 The poverty calculus: a critque
    5 Non-neoclassical theory and the welfare effects of the third digital divide in the Global South
    6 Gender, patriarchy, and the digital divide
    7 The digital divide: learning and information
    8 Education, digital skills, and learning
    9 Conclusions to learning, digital skills, and the Global South
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