Shifting Citizenships: Cyberpolitics and the Dilemmas of Twitter as Public/Private Sphere

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This article proposes a reading of digital citizenships as these are shifting from a historical and conceptual perspective. We developed the following steps to carry it out: first, a problematization of the concept of digital citizenship from a critical-historical reading, betting on a complex understanding of it that assumes interactions between public and private spheres; second, taking into account aspects of the technology's philosophy, we analyze the relationship between young people and politics through Twitter, and finally, a proposal of prejudices configuration and modelling that can occur in this new public-private sphere based on some aspects seen in the second round of the 2018 Colombian presidential campaign. One of the conclusions we reached is that Twitter is a sociotechnical network that generates a shifting form of connection between the private and public spheres, where young people have assemblage and can generate resistance to the modelling imposed by political campaigns.

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Acevedo-Merlano, Á., Muñoz, A. C., & Quintero-Leó, M. (2021). Shifting Citizenships: Cyberpolitics and the Dilemmas of Twitter as Public/Private Sphere. Recerca, 26(2). https://doi.org/10.6035/recerca.5511

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