Title :
The digital divide, the UN, and the computing profession
Abstract :
The term digital divide usually refers to the great disparities between and within societies in the use of digital technology. In December 2003, the United Nations held a World Summit on the Information Society to adopt a declaration that embodies, in its draft form at least, "the ambitious vision" of "bridging the digital divide." The declaration\´s hopes focus on the rapid pace of development of ICTs (information and communication technologies) unprecedented in history - which allows for the development of applications that make it possible that no one is left behind and that those who were left marginalised in previous development cycles can have a real opportunity to attain higher levels of development without having to follow the traditional path nor its time requirements. This article considers the shortcomings of this proposal.
Keywords :
government policies; information technology; social aspects of automation; United Nations; World Summit; computing profession; digital divide; information society; Business; Communications technology; Government; Information analysis; Information processing; Production systems; Springs;
DOI :
10.1109/MC.2003.1250898