In an era of datafication, social networking, and globalization, “digital citizenship” has become an increasingly relevant and popular concept employed by diverse societal actors to promote digital capacity, literacy, and participation. To date, however, limited scholarly attention has been paid to the role of gender power relations in digital citizenship discourses, theories, or practices. In this paper, we conceptualize digital citizenship as a status (what it means to be a citizen), a practice (what it means to act as a citizen), and an intersubjective experience (what it means to occupy the outside, inside, or liminal space of citizenship). We argue that an intersectional, multi-layered, feminist approach to digital citizenship offers a...
The rapid development of technology and communication had given birth to a new world order that gave...
The meaning of citizenship has usually been associated with the power of individuals in the process ...
This essay asks how the democratic ideal of inclusion can be achieved in societies marked by pow-er ...
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriati...
8 páginasThis article aims to analyze the concepts and tendencies identified in research conducted o...
Tuzcu P, Kleinschmidt M, Natarajan R. Cybercolonialism and Citizenship. In: Supik L, Kleinschmidt M,...
This cutting-edge book explores the diverse and contested meanings of ‘citizenship’ in the 21st cent...
Abstract In this workshop, we strive to formulate a working definition of a participatory digital c...
The evolution from social citizenship to digital citizenship is one of the ongoing big events of the...
There are still disparities in technology-access despite economic pressures and widespread promises ...
Abstract The point of departure for this article is several Swedish IT policies that articulate goal...
"Digital citizenship" has been one of the most contentious topics over the past 20 years. The rapid ...
This paper focuses on one of the most cited definitions that popularised digital citizenship in educ...
This article intervenes in the emerging field of global citizenship studies by following in the foot...
The study looks at gendered experiences of communication “rights” on the Internet with regard to how...
The rapid development of technology and communication had given birth to a new world order that gave...
The meaning of citizenship has usually been associated with the power of individuals in the process ...
This essay asks how the democratic ideal of inclusion can be achieved in societies marked by pow-er ...
The wide swath of political actions, including those that renegotiate gender through the appropriati...
8 páginasThis article aims to analyze the concepts and tendencies identified in research conducted o...
Tuzcu P, Kleinschmidt M, Natarajan R. Cybercolonialism and Citizenship. In: Supik L, Kleinschmidt M,...
This cutting-edge book explores the diverse and contested meanings of ‘citizenship’ in the 21st cent...
Abstract In this workshop, we strive to formulate a working definition of a participatory digital c...
The evolution from social citizenship to digital citizenship is one of the ongoing big events of the...
There are still disparities in technology-access despite economic pressures and widespread promises ...
Abstract The point of departure for this article is several Swedish IT policies that articulate goal...
"Digital citizenship" has been one of the most contentious topics over the past 20 years. The rapid ...
This paper focuses on one of the most cited definitions that popularised digital citizenship in educ...
This article intervenes in the emerging field of global citizenship studies by following in the foot...
The study looks at gendered experiences of communication “rights” on the Internet with regard to how...
The rapid development of technology and communication had given birth to a new world order that gave...
The meaning of citizenship has usually been associated with the power of individuals in the process ...
This essay asks how the democratic ideal of inclusion can be achieved in societies marked by pow-er ...