PART I. Theoretical and empirical insights into vulnerable people’s digital inclusion
1. Resilience and Digital Inclusion: The Digital Re-making of Vulnerability?
2. Digital Inequality Research for Digital Publics: A Call for Digital Public and Policy Social Science
3. Multidimensional Digital Exclusion and its Relation to Social Exclusion
PART II. Ethnic minorities’ digital inclusion
4. Understanding the Role of Social Media on the Road to Social Inclusion: The Case of Syrian Refugees in Belgium
5. Stories of migration: Exploring the Links Between Emotions and Technologies in the Narratives of Venezuelan Refugees in Brazil
6. Digital Citizenship for Older Migrants in Australia: The Need for a Comprehensive Policy Framework
7. Critical Commentary: Migrant Populations and Intersectional Discrimination: A Technological World’s Blind Spot
Part III. Ageing and digital inclusion
8. Digital Exclusion in Later Life: A Narrative Review
9. Digital Media Use and Social Inclusion: A Case Study of East York Older Adults
10. Enhancing Older Adults’ Digital Inclusion Through Social Support: A Qualitative Interview Study
11. Critical Commentary: Understanding Digital Inclusion of Older People Through a Human Rights Lens
PART IV. Digital inclusion of people with disabilities. 12. New Cities, Old Prosthesis - Smart Cities, Smart Phones and Disability
13. Disability as Smart Equality: Inclusive Technology in a Digitally Advanced Nation
14. Digital Inclusion and Social Networks Among Adults with Disabilities in South Korea
15. Differently Included: A Decolonial Perspective on Disability and Digital Media in South Africa
16. Critical Commentary: Disability, Technology and Intersectionality: Towards the Transformation of Digital and Physical Worlds
17. Editor’s Conclusion: Intersectionality and Other Lessons.