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Publications [#317814] of Philip M. Napoli

Journal Articles

  1. Napoli, PM; Obar, JA, The Emerging Mobile Internet Underclass: A Critique of Mobile Internet Access, Information Society, vol. 30 no. 5 (October, 2014), pp. 323-334, Informa UK Limited [doi]
    (last updated on 2025/08/10)

    Abstract:
    This article provides a critical comparative analysis of mobile versus personal computer (PC)-based forms of Internet access. Drawing from an interdisciplinary body of literature, it illustrates a wide range of ways in which mobile Internet access offers lower levels of functionality and content availability; operates on less open and flexible platforms; and contributes to diminished levels of user engagement, content creation, and information seeking. At a time when a growing proportion of the online population is “mobile only,” these disparities have created what is termed here a mobile Internet underclass. The implications of this argument for digital divide policymaking and, more broadly, for the evolutionary trajectory of the Internet and the dynamics of Internet usage are discussed.


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