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This book takes a fresh approach towards digital exclusion within cyberpsychology, and its relationship to inequality, and emerging technologies. Digital Exclusion and Emerging Technologies have long been two extremely important considerations any business must factor into their activities. This book helps C-Suite Executives navigate Accessibility for customers and other stakeholders as well as Digital Transformation. It helps guide businesses towards the benefits of new technologies to drive business growth. It considers how to better synergise these two important considerations to maximise strategic opportunities. The book covers lots of case studies to prove both the potential benefits to their business but also real-life examples of what can happen if this risk is not managed effectively. Ultimately, this timely volume analyses the factors which cause those suffering from disabilities and inequities to become digitally excluded and how these can be addressed for a more equitable future.
Contents
How Digital Exclusion Impacts Modern Society.- Why the USA and UK are engaged in digital divide research and lessons for international co-operation.- The Role of AI and Smart Home Technology in Bridging the Digital Divide.- Socio-Economic Divide.- Economic Divide: Digital Inclusion In Poverty Alleviation.- The Economic Impact of Digital Inclusion in the UK.- Technological Causes of the Digital Divide.- How Digital Companies Contribute to Digital Exclusion.- Ethnicity Divide: Bridging the Gap.- Geographic Divide: Influences on Digital Poverty.- Physical Disabilities Divide: Bridging the Gap.- Mental Disabilities Divide: Improving Digital Inclusion.- Age Divide: Bridging the Generational Gap.- Key Statistics on Older People and Digital Exclusion.- Accessibility, Usability and Design Considerations.- Inclusion and Engagement Activities.- Smart Technology.- Tackling Digital Exclusion with Housing Technology and Monitoring.



