Neil Selwyn

Neil Selwyn is sociologist working at the London Knowledge Lab. His research and teaching focuses on the place of digital media in everyday life, and the sociology of technology (non)use in educational settings. He has written extensively on a number of issues, including digital exclusion, education technology policymaking and the student experience of technology-based learning. He has carried out funded research on information technology, society and education for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), the BBC, Nuffield Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, Becta, Centre for Distance Education, the Welsh Office, National Assembly of Wales and various local authorities.

Publications

Beyond Digital Divide: Toward an Agenda for Change
Neil Selwyn, Keri Facer. © 2013. 19 pages.
This chapter discusses how digital exclusion continues to present a serious and significant threat to the successful establishment of developed and developing countries as...
Foreword
Neil Selwyn. © 2010. 3 pages.
This Foreword is included in the book Looking Toward the Future of Technology-Enhanced Education: Ubiquitous Learning and the Digital Native.
Beyond Digital Divide: Toward an Agenda for Change
Neil Selwyn, Keri Facer. © 2010. 20 pages.
This chapter discusses how digital exclusion continues to present a serious and significant threat to the successful establishment of developed and developing countries as...