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Information Infrastructures and the Future of Ecological Citizenship in the Anthropocene

Abstract

In the last two decades, the concept of ecological citizenship has become a recurrent theme in both popular and academic discussions. Discussions around the prospects of, and limitations to, ecological citizenship have mostly focused on the idea of political agency and the civic responsibility of individuals in relation to their environments, with an emphasis on environmental justice and sustainability. However, the current scholarship has yet to adequately characterize its conceptual bases and empirical applications from an information perspective. Therefore, this paper provides an overview of citizenship studies and infrastructure studies for developing more nuanced understanding(s) of epistemological models for ecological citizenship in our networked world. Drawing on the literature on information infrastructure, this paper then proposes a conceptual framework to understand ecological citizenship as constituted both discursively and techno-materially through neoliberal, anthropocentric informational infrastructures.

Authors

Dedeoglu C; Dedeoglu CE

Journal

Social Sciences, Vol. 9, No. 1,

Publisher

MDPI

Publication Date

January 1, 2020

DOI

10.3390/socsci9010003

ISSN

2076-0760

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

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