"A leading researcher explores digital disparity and the pandemic and asks: how did people of different backgrounds use digital media to negotiate the challenges of isolation, unemployment, home schooling, remote work, and COVID-19 itself? And how did digital technology intersect with existing social and economic disparities? Although it is undeniable that technologies helped facilitate numerous important activities during lockdown, needing to be tethered constantly to digital media has not worked out equally well for everyone"-- Provided by publisher
Eszter Hargittai Books
Eszter Hargittai is a keen observer of internet use and society, delving into the often-unseen realities of empirical social science research. Her work aims to illuminate the intricate processes and behind-the-scenes operations that underpin rigorous scholarly inquiry. Through a wide array of publications in prominent news outlets and academic journals, Hargittai shares her insightful analyses with a broad readership.
