The Summary: The present article focuses on the multiple dimensions of digital inequalities affecting migrants in precarious situation in the Italian context, based on observations of outreach social work practitioners active in this field. The study adopted a qualitative research approach and is based on 44 semistructured interviews with social professionals. The outcomes of the study suggest that a multidimensional and intersectional perspective of digital inequalities is paramount to the design of social policy if it is to address exclusion mechanisms.Findings: The study showcases three different dimensions of digital inequalities faced by undocumented migrants and asylum seekers: a. digital infrastructure (the material and digital instruments and provisions); b. digital literacy and c. digital capital (the capability to transform digital agency into other forms of capital and real-life benefits). The findings show that socioeconomic factors may have a greater impact on the first level of digital inequality in terms of access to digital infrastructure. In contrast, sociocultural factors may have a higher impact on the second level of the digital divide (digital literacy).
Digital inequalities among migrants in precarious situations in Italy: A social work perspective
Franca Zadra
2025-01-01
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The Summary: The present article focuses on the multiple dimensions of digital inequalities affecting migrants in precarious situation in the Italian context, based on observations of outreach social work practitioners active in this field. The study adopted a qualitative research approach and is based on 44 semistructured interviews with social professionals. The outcomes of the study suggest that a multidimensional and intersectional perspective of digital inequalities is paramount to the design of social policy if it is to address exclusion mechanisms.Findings: The study showcases three different dimensions of digital inequalities faced by undocumented migrants and asylum seekers: a. digital infrastructure (the material and digital instruments and provisions); b. digital literacy and c. digital capital (the capability to transform digital agency into other forms of capital and real-life benefits). The findings show that socioeconomic factors may have a greater impact on the first level of digital inequality in terms of access to digital infrastructure. In contrast, sociocultural factors may have a higher impact on the second level of the digital divide (digital literacy).| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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