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Handbook of Research on Digital Citizenship and Management During Crises

Editat de Erdem Öngün, Nilüfer Pembecio¿lu, U¿ur Gündüz
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 noi 2021
Today, individuals and societies of the digital age are no longer constrained by conventional contexts, narratives, settings, and status; they are surrounded and guided by digital tools and applications leading to a digital revolution. That digital revolution changed the individual along with living styles and cultural and social relations among people. Moreover, these revolutionary changes and the increasing capabilities of smart devices have brought today's people a new kind of public sphere with questionable freedoms but also restraints in its digital dimensions. Now, it is possible to talk about the digital dimension and equivalence of all the concepts that are both individually and socially constructed in a new digital world. The Handbook of Research on Digital Citizenship and Management During Crises covers many different components engaged with digital world responsibilities. The authors assess the position, status, and reactions of the new citizen against future catastrophes. Covering topics such as epistemic divide, internet addiction, and new media technologies, this text serves as a cutting-edge resource for researchers, scholars, lawmakers, trainers, instructional designers, university libraries, professors, students, and academicians.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781799884217
ISBN-10: 179988421X
Pagini: 472
Dimensiuni: 221 x 286 x 30 mm
Greutate: 1.44 kg
Editura: INFORMATION SCIENCE REFERENCE

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Covers many different components engaged with digital world responsibilities. The authors assess the position, status, and reactions of the new citizen against future catastrophes, and cover topics such as epistemic divide, internet addiction, and new media technologies.