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'''While the [[Digital Divide]] refers to inequality of access to the technical means of communication and expression, the Participation Gap is understood in terms of access to core social skills and cultural competencies), so that every citizen can participate in a [[Participatory Culture]].'''
'''While the [[Digital Divide]] refers to inequality of access to the technical means of communication and expression, the Participation Gap is understood in terms of access to core social skills and cultural competencies), so that every citizen can participate in a [[Participatory Culture]].'''
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 8 February 2010

While the Digital Divide refers to inequality of access to the technical means of communication and expression, the Participation Gap is understood in terms of access to core social skills and cultural competencies), so that every citizen can participate in a Participatory Culture.

See http://www.projectnml.org/files/working/NMLWhitePaper.pdf