5. ‘Citizenship is a status bestowed on those
who are full members of a community. All who
possess the status are equal with respect to
the rights and duties with which the status is
endowed' (Marshall ,1950, p.28-9)
https://www.flickr.com/photos/48553010@N00/130232105
20. 2 - Loyalty to democratic values
and procedures
.
Does digital media reinforce the commitment
to democratic values?
21. 3- Practices, routines, traditions
Generate personal and social
meaning in relation to the ideals of
democracy
http://www.flickr.com/photos/s-t-r-a-n-g-e/2806781350
25. ‘As a category, citizenship designates a set
of actors - citizens - distinguished by their
shared privileged position vis-a-vis some
particular state. As a tie, citizenship
identifies an enforceable mutual relation
between an actor and state agents. As a
role, citizenship includes all of an actor's
relations to others that depend on the
actor's relation to a particular state. And as
an identity, citizenship can refer to the
experience and public representation of
category, tie or role.’ (Tilly, 1995)
43. Dahlgren, P. (2001). The Internet and the Democratization
of Civic Culture. Political Communication, 17(4), 335–340.
Marshall, T H. Citizenship and Social Class: And Other
Essays. Cambridge [Eng.: University Press, 1950. Print.
Ribble, M., & Bailey, G. (2007). Digital Citizenship in
Schools. Eugene, Or: International Society for Technology
in Education.
Simsek, E., & Simsek, A. (2013). New Literacies for Digital
Citizenship 4(2), 126-137
Tilly, C. (1995). Citizenship, Identity and Social History.
International Review of Social History, 40(Supplement S3),
1–17.