Practices
Problems
Key concepts
Names and events
100

Tech-savvy activists engage in practices of opening, closing and transforming digital environments to the benefit of a collective cause

What is hacktivism?

100

It implies differentiated access, uses and practices on digital media

What is the digital divide?

100

Citizens must enact their rights and duties to make them effective

What is the performative dimension of citizenship?

100

He uncovered a massive surveillance practice led by the National Security Agency (NSA) 

Who is Edward Snowden?

200

They seem relatable, and their civic and political views might affect their thousands of followers

Who are the influencers?

200

Algorithm-driven operations that predict and narrow down the content that we consume on digital platforms

What are filter bubbles?

200

An institution mediating rights and responsibilities between citizens and their polity

What is citizenship?

200

He is the most prominent person associated with one of the best-known examples of leaks journalism

Who is Julian Assange?

300

They are both in the streets and on social media, representing social and political causes. One of the most visible examples of this citizenship practice is BLM

What is a social movement?

300

False content presented with bad intentions

What is disinformation?

300

It can be understood as a growing set of practices focusing on enacting rights and making new claims in the digital space

What is digital citizenship?

300

A hacktivist group, it has engaged in subversive actions against corporates and governments worldwide

Who is Anonymous?

400

It uses one of the most visible affordances of social media platforms to put together narratives and communities around a cause

What is hashtag activism?

400

The process of massive data collection that aggregates and defines how our behaviours are read in the digital environment

What is datafication?

400

It refers both, to citizens coming together as political subjects and the space where collective interests are deliberated about

What is the public?

400

It started with "an innocent" survey app attached to Facebook and affected elections in countries such as UK and USA

What is the Cambridge Analytica scandal?

500

It puts together the professional mindset of journalism with a grassroots approach to events worldwide producing alternative information

What is citizen journalism?

500

We only engage in conversations with like-minded people, which strongly limits our engagement in society

What are echo chambers?

500

Emphasizes the individual freedoms and the status of citizens regarding their polity

What is liberal citizenship?

500

He created a normative ideal to understand spaces of public deliberation in societies. His model is known as "the public sphere"

Who is Jurgen Habermas?

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