Abstract
This literature review aims to identify how digital inclusion can influence the socio-economic development of a territory, as well as to emphasize the importance of participatory organization in issues that encompass the implementation of inclusive policies in support of local progress. It seeks to highlight the need for accessibility to information and communication technologies by the marginalized population demanded by globalization. In the proposed investigations, bibliographic research was used, consulting references that dialogued with the central axis of the study. Through such reflections, it was found that public policies for digital inclusion in Brazil are actions that have been in place since the mid-1990s and have been implemented over time. With this, it is understood that such an initiative depends on the joint actions of the public power and the spheres of civil society, making efforts to consolidate this social policy. This prerogative refers to the issues of participatory governance, raised in the theme raised. Through this study, it was also possible to verify that digital inclusion promotes community insertion in the means and processes present in information and communication technologies, as a right to equitable and universal enjoyment of global information networks. In this way, it is emphasized that digital inclusion must be understood as a propelling element of economic development, solution of social problems and as a tool for the multidimensional development of the subject, relating to the guarantee of citizenship rights. The study sought to fit in with the foundations of sustainable development, which advocates the structuring of a fairer society; the fight against inequalities in peripheral and underdeveloped places, according to the 2030 Agenda.
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