This kickoff contribution argues that new conceptions of global citizenship are needed today and that new digital technologies might make them viable. Blockchain technology could provide, first, every person with a unique and internationally recognized and self-sovereign legal persona that could also serve to provide individuals globally with an equal voice in international affairs. Second, blockchain technology also permits individuals or international organisations to form cloud communities in cyberspace whose aim is political decision-making and in which individuals take part in a process of governance and the creation of law
In an environment of globalisation and rapidly expanding deployment of interactive digital communica...
ICT is stimulating changes in the way most people earn their incomes; altering the balance between o...
The Workshop was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Cent...
We can construct theoretical models of digital citizenship but, as this debate has shown, there are ...
New digital technologies are rapidly changing the global economy and have connected billions of peop...
First Online: 13 September 2018In his kick-off contribution Orgad notes that the future of citizensh...
In the broadest sense, the concept of global citizenship education (GCE) includes many facets of a r...
The western idea of society, founded on a contrast between citizens and limited to the cohabitation ...
The citizen’s right to have a stake beyond national borders potentially bridges the cleavage between...
EduSummIT 2013 featured a working group that examined digital citizenship within a global context. G...
This open access book discusses how national citizenship is being transformed by economic, social an...
Information technology is a tool, and its effects on global citizenship education (GCED) depend on w...
New technologies –Internet, mobile phones, tablets- have the capacity to strengthen civic society an...
Building on their prior research on public policy and the Internet, the authors of Digital Citizensh...
Funding Information: Funding: This research has been supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 ...
In an environment of globalisation and rapidly expanding deployment of interactive digital communica...
ICT is stimulating changes in the way most people earn their incomes; altering the balance between o...
The Workshop was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Cent...
We can construct theoretical models of digital citizenship but, as this debate has shown, there are ...
New digital technologies are rapidly changing the global economy and have connected billions of peop...
First Online: 13 September 2018In his kick-off contribution Orgad notes that the future of citizensh...
In the broadest sense, the concept of global citizenship education (GCE) includes many facets of a r...
The western idea of society, founded on a contrast between citizens and limited to the cohabitation ...
The citizen’s right to have a stake beyond national borders potentially bridges the cleavage between...
EduSummIT 2013 featured a working group that examined digital citizenship within a global context. G...
This open access book discusses how national citizenship is being transformed by economic, social an...
Information technology is a tool, and its effects on global citizenship education (GCED) depend on w...
New technologies –Internet, mobile phones, tablets- have the capacity to strengthen civic society an...
Building on their prior research on public policy and the Internet, the authors of Digital Citizensh...
Funding Information: Funding: This research has been supported by the European Union's Horizon 2020 ...
In an environment of globalisation and rapidly expanding deployment of interactive digital communica...
ICT is stimulating changes in the way most people earn their incomes; altering the balance between o...
The Workshop was provided by the National Science Foundation, the Temporal Dynamics of Learning Cent...