DEQUAL: Capturing Digital Social Inequality Young digi-natives' asymmetrical agencies within socio-technical imperatives and imaginaries
Acronym
DEQUAL
Description of the granted funding
The project DEQUAL explores how digital information and communication technologies implicate in social inequalities among youth. In DEQUAL, Finland represents a society developed on digi-technological imperatives, and with young people who are considered as "digi-natives" with competences and opportunities to benefit digitalization in their life-courses. Statistics still show "digital divide" and unequal socio-material stratification among them. We aim at making visible this divide, both at the societal and life-course level, and operate in three different home-regions among youth born in 2005: Tampere (a growing city tempting young movers), Kouvola (a small town with a working-class image), and Käpykylä (a remote village with only some young inhabitants). The places are materially and socio-culturally different environments to grow up in a digital society, that seems to believe that digi-technologies cross the unfair structures maintained by, e.g., local opportunities and distances.
Show moreStarting year
2020
End year
2024
Granted funding
Role in consortium of the Academy of Finland
Leader
Other consortium parties
Other information
Funding decision number
330573
Research fields
Sosiaalitieteet
Identified topics
digitalisation, digital