COVID AND DIGITAL DIVIDE

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Respondent for paper 990 is Dr. Arlene Bailey
Respondent for paper 2439 is Mrs. Milica Lazarevic
Respondent for paper 1852 is Dr. Gabriel Pérez-Salazar

COVID AND DIGITAL DIVIDE
Session Code:
DID-6
Chair:
Gabriel
Pérez-Salazar
Autonomous University of Coahuila
990
Digital divide representations in memes about online classes in the Covid Pandemic in México
Session Code:
DID-6
Gabriel
Pérez-Salazar
Autonomous University of Coahuila
2439
Are the basic human rights of people still guaranteed in a digital society?
Session Code:
DID-6
Milica
Lazarevic
imec-SMIT, VUB
Ilse
Marien
imec-SMIT, VUB
Leo
Van Audenhove
imec-SMIT, VUB
Koen
Ponnet
MICT - imec research group at Ghent University
1852
Care home residents’ digital repertoires during pandemic times: Inequalities and shared digital responsibilities
Session Code:
DID-6
Sarah
Wagner
University of Victoria

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