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Wissenskluft und Digital Divide

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Copyright year
2014
ISBN-Print
978-3-8329-7857-0
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-6024-2
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Konzepte. Ansätze der Medien- und Kommunikationswissenschaft
Volume
12
Language
German
Pages
122
Product type
Educational Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 8
  2. Öffentlicher Diskurs und Wissen No access Pages 9 - 14
  3. Entwicklungsgeschichte des Ansatzes No access Pages 15 - 39
  4. Forschungslogik der Methode No access Pages 40 - 52
  5. Neuere empirische und theoretische Befunde No access Pages 53 - 73
  6. Digital-Divide-Forschung No access Pages 74 - 92
  7. Kritik an der Wissenskluftforschung No access Pages 93 - 99
  8. Fazit No access Pages 100 - 103
  9. „Top Ten“ der Forschungsliteratur No access Pages 104 - 106
  10. Literatur No access Pages 107 - 120
  11. Bisher in der Reihe erschienene Bände No access Pages 121 - 122

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