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4 August 2022
Digital Poverty in the UK
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
As every aspect of life – from job seeking to health care – moves online, digital connectivity is a daily necessity, not a luxury. This Policy Briefing explores the extent of digital poverty in the UK.
4 August 2022
New IDS research shows poorest households trapped in digital poverty cycle
As the UK's cost of living crisis bites, new research shows that 1 in 10 of England’s poorest households (9 percent) reduce spending...
The African Sousveillance Project
The Sousveillance Project will document the supply chain of digital technologies from the global North used for illegal surveillance in Africa and produce evidence to hold accountable the companies that benefit from violating citizens’ rights.
The Digitalisation of Social Protection in Africa: a workers’ rights approach
How is the digitalisation of social protection affecting workers’ rights and digital rights?
27 June 2022
Join us at the Development Studies Association Conference 2022
This year’s Development Studies Association (DSA) Conference takes place on 6-8 July 2022. Researchers from the Institute of...
Defending online spaces for women – countering disinformation and gender-based violence
Social media has become a key place for gender activists to share their voices, show solidarity and mobilise action, but it has also...
3 March 2022
Defending online civic spaces – lessons from Africa
New digital technologies have enabled the opening and closing of online civic spaces – places that people can organise and demand...
25 February 2022