Technological Citizenship in Times of Digitization: An Integrative Framework

Anne Marte Gardenier (Corresponding author), Q.C. van Est, Lambèr M.M. Royakkers

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Abstract

This article introduces an integrative framework for technological citizenship, examining the impact of digitization and the active roles of citizens in shaping this impact across the private, social, and public sphere. It outlines the dual nature of digitization, offering opportunities for enhanced connectivity and efficiency while posing challenges to privacy, security, and democratic integrity. Technological citizenship is explored through the lenses of liberal, communitarian, and republican theories, highlighting the active roles of citizens in navigating the opportunities and risks presented by digital technologies across all life spheres. By operationalizing technological citizenship, the article aims to address the gap in existing literature on the active roles of citizens in the governance of digitization. The framework emphasizes empowerment and resilience as crucial capacities for citizens to actively engage with and govern digital technologies. It illuminates citizens’ active participation in shaping the digital landscape, advocating for policies that support their engagement in safeguarding private, social, and public values in the digital age. The study calls for further research into technological citizenship, emphasizing its significance in fostering a more inclusive and equitable digital society.
Original languageEnglish
Article number21
Pages (from-to)1-21
Number of pages21
JournalDigital Society
Volume3
Issue number2
Early online date13 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024

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