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Research trends

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According to DiMaggio et al. (2001), research tends to focus on the Internet's implications in five domains: inequality (the issues of digital divide) community and social capital (the issues of time displacement) political participation (the issues of public sphere, deliberative democracy and civil society) organizations and other economic institutions cultural participation and cultural diversity Early on there were predictions that the Internet will change everything (or nothing); in time however a consensus has emerged that the Internet, at least in the current phase of development, complements rather than displaces previously implemented media. This has meant a rethinking of the 1990s ideas of "convergence of new and old media". Further, the Internet offers a rare opportunity to study changes caused by the newly emerged - and likely, still evolving - information and communication technology (ICT).