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The digital citizen(ship), politics and democracy in the networked society, Luigi Ceccarini

Label
The digital citizen(ship), politics and democracy in the networked society, Luigi Ceccarini
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The digital citizen(ship)
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
1238212825
Responsibility statement
Luigi Ceccarini
Series statement
Political Science and Public Policy collection - Elgar eBooks
Sub title
politics and democracy in the networked society
Summary
"This cutting-edge book explores the diverse and contested meanings of 'citizenship' in the 21st century, as representative democracy faces a mounting crisis in the wake of the Digital Age. Luigi Ceccarini enriches and updates the common notion of citizenship, answering the question of how it is possible to fully live as a citizen in a post-modern political community. Employing an international, multidisciplinary framework, Ceccarini brings together the findings of continental political philosophy and history, and contemporary western political science and communication studies to advance our understanding of political motivation and participation in the present day. As new participatory and monitoring dynamics of online citizenship redefine the very form of public space, this timely book addresses the values, creativity and aspirations through which social actors engage with a networked society, making use of technological innovations and new forms of communication to participate in post-representative politics. A provocative call to action in an era defined by distrust, disillusionment and digitization, this book is crucial reading for scholars and researchers of political science, sociology and communication studies, particularly those seeking a thoroughly modern understanding of digital citizenship. It will also benefit advanced political science students in need of a historical overview of the concept of citizenship and how it has developed under the auspices of the Internet"--, Provided by publisher
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