Publication: Mesa 4. Ciudadanía en crisis.-Hacia Ciudadanía digital: una carrera de obstáculos
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Cabañes Martínez, Eurídice
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Universidad de Murcia
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La comunidad digital supone la posibilidad de comunicarse en términos de igualdad, transgrediendo las fronteras
geográficas y políticas y experimentar con las identidades construyendo un nuevo sujeto exento de categorizaciones.
Pero estas ventajas sólo son accesibles a quienes tienen acceso a Internet (un 25% de la población mundial). Y sólo son
ciudadanos digitales de plenos derechos quienes, formando parte de este 25%, 1- no están sometidos a censura en los
contenidos a los que pueden acceder, 2- tienen una alfabetización digital suficiente para protegerse de las trampas
digitales y 3- no dependen de las restricciones y limitaciones que traen consigo los softwares privativos. Por lo que el
camino hacia una verdadera ciudadanía se presenta lleno de obstáculos.
Abstract The digital community implies the possibility to communicate in equality terms, transgressing the political and geographical frontiers, and experiment the identities, constructing a new individual without categorizations. But this advantages only are accessible for who have Internet access (25% of world population). About this 25% just who: 1- don't suffer censure in the contents that they can accede, 2- has a sufficient level of digital alphabetization in order to protect themselves from digital traps, and 3- don't depend on restrictions and limitations that entails the privative softwares can be considered digital citizen with total rights. Therefore, the way to the digital citizenship is an obstacle race.
Abstract The digital community implies the possibility to communicate in equality terms, transgressing the political and geographical frontiers, and experiment the identities, constructing a new individual without categorizations. But this advantages only are accessible for who have Internet access (25% of world population). About this 25% just who: 1- don't suffer censure in the contents that they can accede, 2- has a sufficient level of digital alphabetization in order to protect themselves from digital traps, and 3- don't depend on restrictions and limitations that entails the privative softwares can be considered digital citizen with total rights. Therefore, the way to the digital citizenship is an obstacle race.
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