The Modern Western state is characterized by unmediated individual access to wellness, health, safety and liberal human rights. The Newtonian conception of space and time makes formal room for a discursive public area with the citizen and the public institutes in the margin, while participation and ethical responsibility is a prejudice of good citizenship. It is a necessary condition of consistency and coherence of the nation. To date, global migration and multiculturalism threaten those necessary basic conditions of Western states´ political equilibrium. To challenge the actual global phenomena national states transform into virtual places of fear dominated by cybernetics, digital bureaucracy while citizen’s identity is mirrored by the eff...
This article, in the form of an essay, proposes a new model of digital citizenship starting from eth...
Cyberspace is a space of enormous freedom which has been well used and badly abused. This paper con...
Social sciences have to adapt themselves conceptually to the new world in which, perhaps, the nation...
The Modern Western state is characterized by unmediated individual access to wellness, health, safet...
The western idea of society, founded on a contrast between citizens and limited to the cohabitation ...
The present paper aims to contribute to draw and understand a realistic scenario of what we can term...
Cyberspace has introduced new habits and relationships into traditional forms of social int...
Europe increasingly operates online; a scattered geography creates a different reality in which poli...
Traditionally, the idea of a sovereign is being connected either with an absolutist ruler (later rep...
The sovereign national state is in many respects a recent phenomenon. The settlements following both...
Special Edition “(Re)creating public sphere, civic culture and civic engagement: public service medi...
The citizen’s right to have a stake beyond national borders potentially bridges the cleavage between...
This provocation shows how five emerging digital citizenship regimes are rescaling European nation-s...
We can construct theoretical models of digital citizenship but, as this debate has shown, there are ...
In 1964 Melvin Webber challenged the notions of community and centrality used in urban studies by de...
This article, in the form of an essay, proposes a new model of digital citizenship starting from eth...
Cyberspace is a space of enormous freedom which has been well used and badly abused. This paper con...
Social sciences have to adapt themselves conceptually to the new world in which, perhaps, the nation...
The Modern Western state is characterized by unmediated individual access to wellness, health, safet...
The western idea of society, founded on a contrast between citizens and limited to the cohabitation ...
The present paper aims to contribute to draw and understand a realistic scenario of what we can term...
Cyberspace has introduced new habits and relationships into traditional forms of social int...
Europe increasingly operates online; a scattered geography creates a different reality in which poli...
Traditionally, the idea of a sovereign is being connected either with an absolutist ruler (later rep...
The sovereign national state is in many respects a recent phenomenon. The settlements following both...
Special Edition “(Re)creating public sphere, civic culture and civic engagement: public service medi...
The citizen’s right to have a stake beyond national borders potentially bridges the cleavage between...
This provocation shows how five emerging digital citizenship regimes are rescaling European nation-s...
We can construct theoretical models of digital citizenship but, as this debate has shown, there are ...
In 1964 Melvin Webber challenged the notions of community and centrality used in urban studies by de...
This article, in the form of an essay, proposes a new model of digital citizenship starting from eth...
Cyberspace is a space of enormous freedom which has been well used and badly abused. This paper con...
Social sciences have to adapt themselves conceptually to the new world in which, perhaps, the nation...