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Jeremy Schulz
Researcher at University of California, Berkeley
Publications - 40
Citations - 1115
Jeremy Schulz is an academic researcher from University of California, Berkeley. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Digital divide. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 28 publications receiving 752 citations. Previous affiliations of Jeremy Schulz include University of Cambridge & University of California.
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Digital inequalities and why they matter
Laura Robinson,Shelia R. Cotten,Hiroshi Ono,Anabel Quan-Haase,Gustavo S. Mesch,Wenhong Chen,Jeremy Schulz,Timothy M. Hale,Michael J. Stern +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present current research on multiple aspects of digital inequality, defined expansively in terms of access, usage, skills, and self-perceptions, as well as future lines of research.
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New Avenues for Sociological Inquiry: Evolving Forms of Ethnographic Practice
Laura Robinson,Jeremy Schulz +1 more
TL;DR: The authors examines evolving forms of ethnographic practice generated in response to advances in mediated communication, and chronicles phases in the transformation of offline ethnography, beginning with the early 1990s.
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Digital inequalities in time of pandemic: COVID-19 exposure risk profiles and new forms of vulnerability
Laura Robinson,Jeremy Schulz,Aneka Khilnani,Hiroshi Ono,Shelia R. Cotten,Noah McClain,Lloyd Levine,Wenhong Chen,Gejun Huang,Antonio A. Casilli,Paola Tubaro,Matías Dodel,Anabel Quan-Haase,Maria Laura Ruiu,Massimo Ragnedda,Deb Aikat,Natalia Tolentino +16 more
TL;DR: This article argues that new kinds of risk are emerging with the COVID-19 virus, and that these risks are unequally distributed, and sheds light on how the ongoing pandemic is deepening key axes of social differentiation, which were previously occluded from view.
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Digital inequalities 2.0: Legacy inequalities in the information age
Laura Robinson,Jeremy Schulz,Grant Blank,Massimo Ragnedda,Hiroshi Ono,Bernie Hogan,Gustavo S. Mesch,Shelia R. Cotten,Susan B. Kretchmer,Timothy M. Hale,Tomasz Drabowicz,Pu Yan,Barry Wellman,Molly-Gloria Harper,Anabel Quan-Haase,Hopeton S. Dunn,Antonio A. Casilli,Paola Tubaro,Rod Carvath,Wenhong Chen,Julie B. Wiest,Matías Dodel,Michael J. Stern,Christopher Ball,Kuo-Ting Huang,Aneka Khilnani +25 more
TL;DR: This work captures the increasingly complex and interrelated nature of digital inequalities by introducing the concept of the “digital inequality stack,” which encompasses access to connectivity networks, devices, and software, as well as collective access to network infrastructure.
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The COVID-19 pandemic: new concerns and connections between eHealth and digital inequalities
TL;DR: The purpose of this paper is to explore the recent shift in healthcare delivery in response to the COVID-19 pandemic towards telemedicine and show how this rapid shift is leaving behind those without digital resources and exacerbating inequalities along many axes.