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Digital Inclusion

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Digital inclusion is the active process of removing barriers to participation in digital society, not merely the absence of the digital divide. It requires more than infrastructure; it demands literacy, relevant content, and governance structures that prevent technological stratification from reproducing itself. The most effective inclusion policies treat connectivity as a commons rather than a commodity, building community networks that shift control from platforms to the people they serve. As a social dynamics problem, inclusion cannot be solved by hardware alone.