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Bridging the Gap

Exploring Theories of Information Poverty and Their Modern Relevance

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Bridging the Gap: Exploring Theories of Information Poverty and Their Modern Relevance is a comprehensive exploration of how unequal access to knowledge shapes opportunity, power, and participation in today’s world. Drawing on the work of influential thinkers like Elfreda Chatman and building on insights from sociology, communication studies, and library science, this book reveals the many dimensions of information poverty—structural, cultural, psychological, digital, and global.

From the roots of knowledge inequality to the impact of the digital divide, each chapter examines a different lens through which to understand why certain individuals and communities remain excluded from vital resources. Topics include the role of social norms, systemic barriers in education and infrastructure, the influence of power and representation, and the evolving challenges of the internet age. The book also highlights the essential role of libraries, schools, and open knowledge movements, as well as emerging approaches designed to create a more inclusive and equitable information society.

Accessible, thought-provoking, and deeply relevant, this book is essential reading for students, researchers, librarians, educators, policymakers, and anyone interested in the intersection of knowledge, inequality, and social justice. By unpacking the theories of information poverty and applying them to modern contexts, Bridging the Gap challenges us to recognize information as a human right—and to work collectively toward a future where knowledge truly belongs to all.

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