This game summarizes some key findings from a PhD dissertation.

Copy Paste? Digital skills, social reproduction, and social mobility in education
In today's digitalized education landscape, students' digital skills are crucial for academic success and accessing opportunities. This importance is reflected in discussions from parents to policymakers. However, there's debate on whether these skills perpetuate social inequality or facilitate social mobility. This dissertation explores digital skills inequality among adolescent students, focusing on socioeconomic and gender inequality. Drawing from sociology, media and communications, and gender scholarship, the dissertation investigates how these inequalities persist across home, school, and national contexts. While findings highlight the reproduction of social inequality through digital skills, they also reveal avenues for social mobility, often facilitated by supportive social networks.