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Wednesday, 15 February 2017
Learning about Digital Citzenship through film
In this paper, inspired by the challenge Atom Egoyan provides for educators in Adoration,
I offer the film as a heuristic to digital citizenship to read two university driven digital initiatives. I argue
that digital citizenship is always emerging, and can be understood as a form of currere, where the personal
and historical underpin “digital acts” that rewrite the notion of subjectivities as being disembodied in the
seemingly atemporal space of being online. As a teacher educator who is part of the Urban Communities
Cohort (UCC) team, one of the five different streams incoming Bachelor of Education students choose
upon entering the program at the University of Ottawa, I am interested in exploring the concept of currere
as it applies to digital citizenship and asking why it matters to urban schools in Ottawa. My inquiry is
part of a larger project entitled, Developing Mobile Media Spaces for Civic Engagement in Urban
Priority Schools, located in Ottawa, Canada that is supported by Social Sciences and Research Council
of Canada (SSHRC) Insight Grant.
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