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.
Introduction: Beyond Freedom and Control, Anthony McCosker, Sonja Vivienne and Amelia Johns
Part I: Control / 2. Managing Cyberbullying: The Three Layers of Control in Digital Citizenship, Anthony McCosker / 3. Rethinking (Children's and Young People's) Citizenship through Dialogues on Digital Practice, Amanda Third & Philippa Collin / 4. Reimagining Digital Citizenship via Disability, Gerard Goggin / 5. "Mastering Your Fertility": The Digitised Reproductive Citizen, Deborah Lupton / Part II: Contest / 6. Digital Citizen X: XNet and the Radicalisation of Citizenship, Eugenia Siapera / 7. Indigenous Activism and Social Media: A Global Response to #SOBLAKAUSTRALIA, Bronwyn Carlson & Ryan Frazer / 8. Platforms are Eating Society: Conflict and Governance in Digital Spaces, Andrew Quodling / 9. Intimate Citizenship 3.0, Sonja Vivienne / Part III: Culture / 10. "Somewhere in America": The #MIPSTERZ Digital Community and Muslim Youth Voice Online, Amelia Johns and Abbas Rattani / 11. Holding a Space for Gender-Diverse and Queer Research Participants, Sonja Vivienne, Brady Robards & Sian Lincoln / 12. Politics of Sexting Revisited, Kath Albury / 13. Civic Practices, Design, and Makerspaces, Pip Shea / 14. Digital Citizenship in Local Memory Websites, Mike de Kreek & Liesbet van Zoonen
Anthony McCosker is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Sonja Vivienne is Lecturer in Digital Media at Flinders University of South Australia
Amelia Johns is Research Fellow at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalization, Deakin
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