Ciudadanía digital: inclusión y exclusión. Análisis de la habitabilidad en los MOOC

The citizenship concept both in Isocracy and Isonomy (Arendt) becomes relevant in the new ways of citizenship. Among these considerations, the digital citizenship discourse makes a way in the modern debate. From the definition of digital citizenship as “any individual, citizen or non-citizen, of oth...

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Chamorro, Alicia Natalie
Palacios, Manuel Darío
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2015
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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Universidad Santo Tomás
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spa
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oai:repository.usta.edu.co:11634/6159
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http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/analisis/article/view/2101
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Summary:The citizenship concept both in Isocracy and Isonomy (Arendt) becomes relevant in the new ways of citizenship. Among these considerations, the digital citizenship discourse makes a way in the modern debate. From the definition of digital citizenship as “any individual, citizen or non-citizen, of other community or State, who makes full exercise or part of their political and social rights through Internet independently or through their membership in a virtual community” (José Manuel Robles) reflections arise on how this term is aroused in local legislative environments and in globalized world. After this analysis a consideration on a digital inequality (a new kind of illiteracy) occurs, which keeps a gap between countries of the “first world” and countries of the “third world” and makes difficult inclusion in the setting of a new citizenship.