Taxonomy for Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes
Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes
ISBN: 978-1-80382-332-4, eISBN: 978-1-80382-331-7
Publication date: 25 May 2022
Abstract
This chapter develops a conceptual taxonomy of five emerging digital citizenship regimes: (1) the globalised and generalisable regime called pandemic citizenship that clarifies how post-COVID-19 datafication processes have amplified the emergence of four intertwined, non-mutually exclusive and non-generalisable new technopoliticalised and city-regionalised digital citizenship regimes in certain European nation-states’ urban areas; (2) algorithmic citizenship, which is driven by blockchain and has allowed the implementation of an e-Residency programme in Tallinn; (3) liquid citizenship, driven by dataism – the deterministic ideology of big data – and contested through claims for digital rights in Barcelona and Amsterdam; (4) metropolitan citizenship, as revindicated in reaction to Brexit and reshuffled through data co-operatives in Cardiff; and (5) stateless citizenship, driven by devolution and reinvigorated through data sovereignty in Barcelona, Glasgow and Bilbao. This chapter challenges the existing interpretation of how these emerging digital citizenship regimes together are ubiquitously rescaling the associated spaces/practices of European nation-states.
Keywords
- Pandemic citizenship
- Algorithmic citizenship
- Liquid citizenship
- Metropolitan citizenship
- Stateless citizenship
- Nation-states
- City-regions
- Tallinn
- Estonia
- Amsterdam
- Netherlands
- Barcelona
- Catalonia
- Cardiff
- Wales
- UK
- Glasgow
- Scotland
- Bilbao
- Basque Country
- Spain
- Rescaling
- Postpandemics
- Datafication
- Digitalisation
- COVID-19
- Blockchain
- E-Residency
- Dataism
- Digital rights
- Big data
- Data co-operatives
- Platform co-operatives
- Foundational economy
- Radical federalism
- Data sovereignty
- Devolution
- Independence
- Technopolitics
- Algorithmic nations
- Digital citizenship
- Citizenship
Citation
Calzada, I. (2022), "Taxonomy for Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes", Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 57-97. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-331-720221003
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2022 Igor Calzada. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited