Bridging the Digital Divide in the US
Planning Innovative State and Local Approaches
Mildred E Warner editor Natassia Bravo editor Duxixi Shen editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:16th Jul '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 16th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

The US faces a deep digital divide which cuts across both urban and rural lines, but is most marked in rural, low income and minority communities. This book presents a multi-level governance framework which explores how local leaders use policy opportunity and community resilience to address inequity in broadband infrastructure. Cases from communities across the U.S. are profiled to show how local and regional initiatives address the digital divide – how they harness local resources, state and federal funding, and how they navigate regulatory restrictions and financial constraints. Special attention is given to rural and indigenous communities, where the technological, organizational and funding challenges are greatest. The federal policy landscape for broadband is changing, and this book provides clear insights on how policy can support the people and places left behind. This book is essential for planners and those studying or working in rural development, rural studies, and community development.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial (CC-BY-NC) 4.0 license.
"Bringing broadband to unserved Americans is not as simple as hanging wire on a pole. While most literature focuses on a single aspect of the digital divide–market dynamics, availability of middle mile, impact measurement–Warner, Bravo and Shen have brought those pieces together in a single compendium, clarifying our understanding of the problem and deepening our understanding of solutions. This book fills a critical research gap and is an essential read for any practitioner of telecommunications, infrastructure, state or local policy."
Kathryn de Wit, Project Director, Broadband Access Initiative, The Pew Charitable Trusts
"This book offers a fresh perspective on broadband policy, emphasizing the intricate interplay between federal, state, and local efforts to close the digital divide. It is an essential read for anyone interested in advancing digital equity and for scholars exploring the dynamics of multilevel governance in the 21st century."
Hernan Galperin, Professor and Director of Doctoral Studies, USC Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California
"This book explores the next chapter in U.S. Digital Divide research, taking us into how communities can build durable programs to redress digital needs and inequities. Closing the Digital Divide in the US: Planning Innovative State and Local Approaches should be required reading for the groups and policymakers who want permanent solutions to delivering the online connectivity everyone requires in the 21st century."
Sharon Strover, Philip G. Warner Regents Professor, University of Texas at Austin and Co-Director, Technology and Information Policy Institute
"Bridging the Digital Divide in the U.S. lays out a comprehensive roadmap on how to achieve universal broadband access and digital equity. This collection addresses a missing piece in the digital divide scholarship by describing how state and local initiatives can effectively address social and digital inequity."
Colin Rhinesmith, Director, Digital Equity Action Research (DEAR) Lab, School of Information Sciences, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
"This is an important book for a time when the federal government is considering dramatic changes to Internet policy. It provides keen insight into the local and regional programs and partnerships that are making a difference for people on the wrong side of the divide. Many thoughtful examples provide inspiration and details for other communities to follow."
Christopher Mitchell, Director, Community Broadband Networks, Institute for Local Self-Reliance
"With thoughtful policy analyses and insightful case studies, this is the first edited collection to rightly highlight and champion the crucial role played by local and state initiatives and stakeholders working to make digital equity a reality in the United States."
Dr. Christopher Ali, Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications, Penn State University
ISBN: 9781032914602
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
206 pages