ABSTRACT

Social Inclusion and Usability of Innovative ICT-enabled Services is a cutting-edge research book written for researchers, students, academics, technology experts, activists and policy makers. The book explores a wide range of issues concerning innovative ICT-enabled digital services, their usability and their consequent role in social inclusion, It includes the impacts of the use of ICT-enabled digital services on individuals, organisations, governments and society, and offers a theoretically informed and empirically rich account of the socio-technical, management and policy aspects of social inclusion and innovative ICT-enabled digital services.

This publication offers insights from the perspectives of Information Systems, Media and Communications, Management and Social Policy, drawing on research from these disciplines to inform readers on diverse aspects of social inclusion and usability of innovative ICT-enabled digital services. The originality of this book lies in the combination of socio-technical, management and policy perspectives offered by the contributors, and integrated by the editors, as well as in the interdisciplinary and both theoretically framed and empirically rich features of the various chapters of the book. While providing a timely account of existing evidence and debates in the field of social inclusion and technology usability, this book will also offer some original insights into what practitioners, experts and researchers are to expect in the near future to be the emerging issues and agendas concerning the role of technology usability in social inclusion and the emerging forms and attributes of the latter.

Through a collection of high quality, peer reviewed papers; Social Inclusion and Usability of Innovative ICT-enabled Services will enhance knowledge of social inclusion and usability of innovative ICT-enabled digital services and applications at a diverse level.

part I|81 pages

Examining the Theoretical Foundations of Social Inclusion and ICT-Enabled Services

chapter 1|20 pages

Social Inclusion and ICTs

A Literature Review Through the Lens of the Capability Approach

chapter 2|18 pages

Connectivity

A Socio-technical Construct to Examine ICT-Enabled Service

part II|137 pages

ICT-Enabled Services of Value to Society and Organizations

chapter 6|32 pages

ICT-Enabled E-Entertainment Services in U.S. Counties

Socio-economic Determinants and Geographic Patterns

chapter 8|17 pages

Challenging the Cost of Higher Education With the Assistance of Digital Tools

Case Studies of Protest Activity in Canada and the United States

part III|135 pages

Adoption, Usage, and Management Aspects Surrounding Social Inclusion and Usability of ICT-Enabled Services

chapter 11|20 pages

Digital Divides, Usability, and Social Inclusion

Evidence From the Field of E-Services in the United Kingdom

chapter 12|21 pages

Mobility of Work

Usability of Digital Infrastructures and Technological Divide

chapter 13|18 pages

Overcoming Obstacles to Activism With ICTs

An Analysis of MoveOn.Org and the Florida Tea Party Movement

chapter 16|24 pages

Literacy and Identity Links Forging Digital Inclusion?

Critical Reflections and Signposts From a Qualitative Study