Negotiating digital citizenship : control, contest and culture /
This book challenges the assumptions behind the idea of digital citizenship in order to turn the attention to cases of innovation, social change and public good.
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London :
Rowman & Littlefield International,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- Digital citizenship as fluid interface: between control, contest and culture / Sonja Vivienne, Anthony McCosker and Amelia Johns
- Managing cyberbullying: the three layers of control in digital citizenship / Anthony McCosker
- Rethinking (children's and young people's) citizenship through dialogues on digital practice / Amanda Third and Philippa Collin
- Reimagining digital citizenship via disability / Gerard Goggin
- 'Mastering your fertility': the digitized reproductive citizen / Deborah Lupton
- Digital citizen X: XNet and the radicalization of citizenship / Eugenia Siapera
- Indigenous activism and social media: a global esponse to #SOSBLAKAUSTRALIA / Brownyn Carson and Ryan Frazer
- Platforms are eating society: conflict and governance in digital spaces / Andrew Quodling
- Intimate citizenship 3.0 / Sonja Vivienne
- 'Somewhere in America': the #MIPSTERZ digital community and Muslim youth voices online / Amelia Johns and Abbas Rattani
- 'Holding a space' for gender-diverse and queer research participants / Sonja Vivienne, Brady Robards and Sian Lincoln
- Politics of sexting revisited / Kath Albury
- Civic practices, design and makerspaces / Pip Shea
- Collective digital citizenship through local memory websites / Mike de Kreek and Liesbet van Zoonen.