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What is Social Citizenship

Handbook of Research on Digital Citizenship and Management During Crises
A set of rights ranging from economic welfare, security to the right to share and live the life of a civilized being according to the standards prevailing in society.
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Renaming Citizenship: An Evolution From Social Citizenship to Digital Citizenship
Erdem Öngün (Trakya University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8421-7.ch001
Abstract
As the world is becoming more and more digitalized with technology, the focus on the issue of identity and citizenship in the context of public sphere evolves into a new (digital) sphere. Defined briefly as an ability to participate online society, digital citizenship is also seen as a disparity in access to computers and the internet among different layers of social entities. Starting from its roots, this study presents a comprehensive and detailed account of citizenship with its altered and diversified forms up to now. The larger focus of the study centers around the evolutionary process of digital citizenship with all its aspects involved.
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Theorizing Young People's Perceptions of Their Citizenship Identity
The right to education, health care, and all other aspects of social welfare, as described by T.H. Marshall.
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