new book about Covid & digital inequality, misinformation, etc.

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Eszter Hargittai
Fri, Nov 4, 2022 7:16 PM

Dear Colleagues,

I'm excited to share that the book I worked on during Covid about Covid (with data from three countries) is now available: Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Timeshttp://bit.ly/connectedbook. I'm very proud of this work as I managed to capture a truly unique situation by surveying people during initial lockdowns. Those interested in digital inequality; how people use social media; and the relationship of media sources and misinformation will all find relevant discussions in the book. I hope you consider reading it. I include some blurbs about the book below.

With best wishes, Eszter

bit.ly/connectedbookhttp://bit.ly/connectedbook

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Connected in Isolation
Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times

By Eszter Hargittaihttps://mitpress.mit.edu/author/eszter-hargittai-18289

210 pp., 6 x 9 in, 2 b&w photos, 35 b&w illus. Paperback: $25.00

  • Paperback
  • ISBN 9780262047371

We are all incredibly fortunate that a scholar of such stature as Eszter Hargittai had the presence of mind to record and analyze our digital experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. This trenchant analysis will serve as real-time historical evidence and perhaps too as a guide to a future that may be disrupted from time to time--and to how we should live if that comes to pass.”

John Palfrey, coauthor of The Connected Parent

“Connected in Isolation is an extremely timely investigation of how inequality in digital access and skills affected different populations at a time when the global pandemic dramatically increased all of our dependence on communications networks and social media. An important and detailed analysis from one of the world's leading experts on digital inequality.”

Yochai Benkler, Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard Law School; faculty co-director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society

“Connected in Isolation is a remarkable portrait of digital divides operating in real time, with immediate, measurable consequences on health, job, and life outcomes. By seizing the pandemic as a research opportunity, Hargittai and her team show us the multiple facets of spreading digital inequality, spotlighting the need for an entire set of policies that build on broadband access to create genuine digital opportunity.”

Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America

“Connected in Isolation is that rarest of social science books – one that captures a critical event as it is unfolding.  Clearly written and analytically sharp, the volume offers insight into how people used technology in the first months of fear and isolation. But it does much more, casting important comparative light on differences and similarities in response in Italy, Switzerland and the U.S., examining how media use (mainstream and social) are related to both factual knowledge and misinformation, and contributing an important case to the growing literature on attitude change in unsettled times.”

Paul DiMaggio, Professor of Sociology, New York University

“Connected in Isolation provides both a vivid snapshot of the inequities of life during the Covid-19 global pandemic and an invitation to envision building societal resilience in preparation for future crises.”

danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens

Eszter Hargittaihttp://www.eszter.com/
Professor & Chair, Internet Use and Society
IKMZ - Department of Communication and Media Research
University of Zurich

Visiting Research Scholar, Aug-Dec, 2022
Center for Information Technology Policy
Princeton University

Editor, Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Mediahttp://journalqd.org/

Fellow, International Communication Association
External Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences

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Dear Colleagues, I'm excited to share that the book I worked on during Covid about Covid (with data from three countries) is now available: Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times<http://bit.ly/connectedbook>. I'm very proud of this work as I managed to capture a truly unique situation by surveying people during initial lockdowns. Those interested in digital inequality; how people use social media; and the relationship of media sources and misinformation will all find relevant discussions in the book. I hope you consider reading it. I include some blurbs about the book below. With best wishes, Eszter bit.ly/connectedbook<http://bit.ly/connectedbook> [cid:51285c09-c51c-4830-99e8-06f83ef8519b] Connected in Isolation Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times By Eszter Hargittai<https://mitpress.mit.edu/author/eszter-hargittai-18289> 210 pp., 6 x 9 in, 2 b&w photos, 35 b&w illus. Paperback: $25.00 * Paperback * ISBN 9780262047371 We are all incredibly fortunate that a scholar of such stature as Eszter Hargittai had the presence of mind to record and analyze our digital experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. This trenchant analysis will serve as real-time historical evidence and perhaps too as a guide to a future that may be disrupted from time to time--and to how we should live if that comes to pass.” John Palfrey, coauthor of The Connected Parent “Connected in Isolation is an extremely timely investigation of how inequality in digital access and skills affected different populations at a time when the global pandemic dramatically increased all of our dependence on communications networks and social media. An important and detailed analysis from one of the world's leading experts on digital inequality.” Yochai Benkler, Jack N. and Lillian R. Berkman Professor of Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard Law School; faculty co-director, Berkman Center for Internet and Society “Connected in Isolation is a remarkable portrait of digital divides operating in real time, with immediate, measurable consequences on health, job, and life outcomes. By seizing the pandemic as a research opportunity, Hargittai and her team show us the multiple facets of spreading digital inequality, spotlighting the need for an entire set of policies that build on broadband access to create genuine digital opportunity.” Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America “Connected in Isolation is that rarest of social science books – one that captures a critical event as it is unfolding. Clearly written and analytically sharp, the volume offers insight into how people used technology in the first months of fear and isolation. But it does much more, casting important comparative light on differences and similarities in response in Italy, Switzerland and the U.S., examining how media use (mainstream and social) are related to both factual knowledge and misinformation, and contributing an important case to the growing literature on attitude change in unsettled times.” Paul DiMaggio, Professor of Sociology, New York University “Connected in Isolation provides both a vivid snapshot of the inequities of life during the Covid-19 global pandemic and an invitation to envision building societal resilience in preparation for future crises.” danah boyd, author of It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens Eszter Hargittai<http://www.eszter.com/> Professor & Chair, Internet Use and Society IKMZ - Department of Communication and Media Research University of Zurich Visiting Research Scholar, Aug-Dec, 2022 Center for Information Technology Policy Princeton University Editor, Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media<http://journalqd.org/> Fellow, International Communication Association External Member, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Sign up for <https://www.getrevue.co/profile/eszter> Eszter's List<https://www.getrevue.co/profile/eszter> (1-2/month) Twitter<http://twitter.com/eszter> | LinkedIn<https://www.linkedin.com/in/eszter/detail/recent-activity/shares/> NEW book: Connected in Isolation: Digital Privilege in Unsettled Times<https://bit.ly/connectedbook> Books: eszter.com/books<http://eszter.com/books> Copies of publications: bit.ly/wuppubs<http://bit.ly/wuppubs> Google Scholar Profile: bit.ly/ehscholar<http://bit.ly/eszterpubs> EMAIL ETIQUETTE: Just because I email at odd hours does not mean I expect you to. [https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/ALm5wu3nnmClVuGy5IbDKF7EfTu7jilC8jGGVkBpotW7oQ=s80-p] ReplyForward