
Inclusive Digital Citizenship
Ideas and Implementation
Libraries Unlimited Inc (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 9. July 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
979-8-216-39626-0 (ISBN)
Description
Research, detailed strategies, and case studies encourage inclusivity in digital citizenship and the ethical and responsible use of technology in libraries.
Inclusive digital citizenship goes beyond mere access to technology-it requires a nuanced understanding of how technology can either empower or hinder various communities. Divided into two parts, this book offers both ideas and implementation. The first half contains frameworks and an overview of systems, research, and theories. The second half offers specific, practical case studies and actionable steps.
Rogers-Whitehead and Wilson provide tools to support students, families, and community members in becoming responsible digital citizens. Their groundbreaking framework addresses inclusivity across digital access, literacy, design, and community engagement. It equips librarians and educators with actionable tools like gap analyses, professional learning strategies, and collaborative models to bridge the digital divide. Foundational concepts are balanced with practical implementation, metacognitive activities, and visual aids. This book will empower you to foster equity-driven systems and digital citizenship in diverse contexts.
Inclusive digital citizenship goes beyond mere access to technology-it requires a nuanced understanding of how technology can either empower or hinder various communities. Divided into two parts, this book offers both ideas and implementation. The first half contains frameworks and an overview of systems, research, and theories. The second half offers specific, practical case studies and actionable steps.
Rogers-Whitehead and Wilson provide tools to support students, families, and community members in becoming responsible digital citizens. Their groundbreaking framework addresses inclusivity across digital access, literacy, design, and community engagement. It equips librarians and educators with actionable tools like gap analyses, professional learning strategies, and collaborative models to bridge the digital divide. Foundational concepts are balanced with practical implementation, metacognitive activities, and visual aids. This book will empower you to foster equity-driven systems and digital citizenship in diverse contexts.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
979-8-216-39626-0 (9798216396260)
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Persons
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead is the founder of Digital Respons-Ability, USA, a mission-based company that works with educators, parents, and students to teach digital citizenship.
Kirsten Wilson is an educator with 25+ years of experience from the classroom to the Arkansas Department of Education, USA.
Kirsten Wilson is an educator with 25+ years of experience from the classroom to the Arkansas Department of Education, USA.
Author
The Bulldog Educator Consulting, LLC, USA
Digital Respons-Ability, USA
Content
Preface
Part 1: Idea
1. The Foundations of Inclusive Digital Citizenship
2. Mindset, Self-Reflection, and Crucial Conversations
3. Building Awareness and Structures for Digital Citizenship, Equity, and Inclusion
4. Inclusivity and the Digital Divide
Part 2: Implementation
5. Perspectives of Digital Citizenship
6. Professional Learning and Standards
7. Addressing Digital Citizenship Divides
8. Adapting Digital Citizenship for Different Environments
9. The Future of Digital Citizenship
Index
Part 1: Idea
1. The Foundations of Inclusive Digital Citizenship
2. Mindset, Self-Reflection, and Crucial Conversations
3. Building Awareness and Structures for Digital Citizenship, Equity, and Inclusion
4. Inclusivity and the Digital Divide
Part 2: Implementation
5. Perspectives of Digital Citizenship
6. Professional Learning and Standards
7. Addressing Digital Citizenship Divides
8. Adapting Digital Citizenship for Different Environments
9. The Future of Digital Citizenship
Index