Addressing the digital divide is one of the great social challenges of our age. Digital Participation and Social Justice in Scotland examines the link between being offline and other forms of social deprivation. Drawing on detailed statistical analysis by Ipsos MORI, tells us who is offline, why and what we can do about it. Read the report and get in touch to tell us how the findings relate to your own experience and knowledge of digital and social exclusion. Find out more about the Trust’s Understanding Digital Exclusion initiative.
Recent Publications
Carnegie UK response to NILGA Call for Evidence for the Review of the Roles and Responsibilities of Councillors
The Department for Communities in Northern Ireland and Northern Ireland Local Government Association (NILGA) are reviewing the roles and responsibilities...
Carnegie UK response to Finance and Public Administration Committee review of Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape
Scottish Parliament’s Finance and Public Administration Committee are conducting a review of Scotland’s Commissioner Landscape. Our response to this call...