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Author: Ben Anderson

Everyday Domestic Research in the Knowledge Society: How Ordinary People Use Information and Communication Technologies to Participate

The social impact of broadband household internet access

The value of mixed-method longitudinal panel studies in ICT research: transitions in and out of ‘ICT poverty’ as a case in point

The Digital Divide – where’s the beef?

The Social Impact of Broadband Household Internet Access

Passing by and Passing through: the social dynamics of ICT adoption

Everyday Domestic Research in the Knowledge Society: How Ordinary People Use Information and Communication Technologies to Participate

Just Passing Through – does persistent and transient ‘domestic ICT poverty’ mean that the Internet (and the mobile phone) may never be ubiquitous?

Everyday research in the knowledge society: Who uses ICTs to find job and health information?

UK Time Use: Implications for Telecommunications Strategy

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