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February 19, 2007

Digital Citizenship seminar

We have a seminar on the 27th February at 9:30 am which will look at whether we need to change our notion of citizenship, particularly active citizenship, as we move into a digital age.

We have a number of great speakers, including Helen Milner, UfI, Councillor Mary Reid, Damian Tambini from LSE, Neil Selwyn, Cardiff University, and Peter Armstrong from OneWorld.Net.

The seminar will ask:

  • does our notion of participation change when considering online environments?
  • what external and internal resources do citizens require to participate fully?
  • what role can media literacy play in supporting active citizenship?

If you'd like more information, please contact digitalsociety@ippr.org. The event will be at the ippr offices, and we will record it and make it available for download here.

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