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Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes
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25 May 2022

In the context of COVID-19, the production and governance of urban space has experienced a rapid digitalization and datafication, creating new challenges for citizenship. The urban realm is not only the environment where a new standard for digital development is set but also the realm from which rescaling nation-states are pervasively emerging.
Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes: Postpandemic Technopolitical Democracies explores the roles played by digital citizenship in the context of changing geographies of the nation-state in Europe in the aftermath of the global pandemic; and reframes the concept of digital citizenship amid the rescaling of nation-states in Europe by connecting it to the increasing digitalisation of urban environment as a corollary of pandemic.
By theorising the concept of citizenship in the digital age through the lens of the evolutionary character of its classical concept or by drawing upon the narratives regarding the democratising potential and risks of the Internet, Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes explores the complex interaction of social and political variables shaping offline and online civic practices and their intertwined relation to the urban environment, analysing the way it is produced and governed in the COVID-19 new context.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Political science and theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Geopolitics, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Affairs & Administration, Geopolitics, Public administration
Dr Igor Calzada, MBA, FeRSA is a Senior Researcher, PI, and recently has been awarded Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence (SIR) at California State University. His research/policy blends and intersects digital, urban, and political transformations. Since 2021 at WISERD, Cardiff University and since 2012 at the Future of Cities/Urban Transformations ESRC Programme, University of Oxford, funded by H2020, ESRC, Marie Curie, Ikerbasque, and the RSA.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Digital Citizenship Regimes in the Postpandemics
Chapter 2. Digital Citizenship Regimes Rescaling Nation-States?
Chapter 3. Taxonomy for Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes
Chapter 4. Algorithmic Nations: A Conceptual Assemblage for Postpandemic Technopolitical Democracies
Chapter 5. Trends, Aftermaths, Emancipations
Chapter 6. Future Research & Policy Avenues