The Power of Youth: How the Bottom-up Technology Transmission from Children to Parents is Related to Digital (In)equality

Authors

  • Teresa Correa Universidad Diego Portales Santiago, Chile

Keywords:

ICTs, digital media, family, youth, socialization, dyadic data, survey

Abstract

This study explores to what extent youths’ perceived influence on their parents’ adoption of and learning about digital media is related to digital inequality. Particularly, it investigates whether bottom-up technology transmission is associated with a possible reduction of socioeconomic-, age-, and gender-based digital gaps. Using a dyadic survey conducted in Chile, this study found that youths’ perceived influence on their parents’ adoption of digital media and their learning processes were associated with reductions of socioeconomic gaps in technology use, particularly regarding computer and Internet use. 

Author Biography

Teresa Correa, Universidad Diego Portales Santiago, Chile

Assistant ProfessorTeresa Correa (Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin) is currently assistant professor in the School of Journalism at Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago Chile

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Published

2015-04-15

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