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2015-10-01
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Media Studies & Production
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http://dx.doi.org/10.34944/dspace/148
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This article argues for the right to nonparticipation for Global Digital Citizenship (GDC). It recuperates the notion of political nonparticipation in the context of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and
GDC in order to show that nonparticipation can operate effectively in non-State spheres, particularly online. The paper begins with a discussion of nonparticipation in the context of Nation States and non-Statal Organi-zations before offering a brief survey of the terms Global Citizenship (GC), Digital Citizenship (DC), and GDC. Nonparticipation in an online context is then explained, followed by a discussion of practical concerns, such as who might enforce GDC rights among global digital citizens.
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Iliadis, A. (2015). "The Right to Nonparticipation for Global Digital Citizenship." International Review of Information Ethics. 23. 20-34.
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International Review of Information Ethics (IRIE)
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International Review of Information Ethics, Vol. 23
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