Index

Igor Calzada (Cardiff University, UK)

Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes

ISBN: 978-1-80382-332-4, eISBN: 978-1-80382-331-7

Publication date: 25 May 2022

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Calzada, I. (2022), "Index", Emerging Digital Citizenship Regimes, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 189-196. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80382-331-720221007

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Copyright © 2022 Igor Calzada. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Access
, 145–146

control technologies
, 144

Advancing recent literature on citizenship
, 4–5

Age of digitisation
, 137

AirBnB
, 25

Algocracy
, 59–60

Algorithmic citizenship
, 4–5, 39, 59, 68, 71–72, 77, 177–179

contemporary technopolitical dynamics of
, 74

regime
, 75–77

Algorithmic coding
, 75

Algorithmic Justice League
, 143–144

Algorithmic nation
, 4–5, 84–85

Algorithmic Nationhood
, 106–107

Algorithmic nations
, 2, 5, 7, 15, 31–32, 100–101, 132, 137, 176–179

case of NI
, 103–105

critical awareness
, 110–111

cross-bordering
, 109–110

digital activism
, 111–112

and digital citizenship nexus
, 106–113

NI towards algorithmic nation
, 113–117

post-pandemic
, 112–113

Algorithmic regimes
, 61–62

Algorithmic surveillance
, 59–60

Algorithmic transparency
, 29

Alternative Informatics Association
, 143–144

Amazon
, 24–26

Amazon Web Services (AWS)
, 152–153

Amsterdam, technopolitical dynamics in
, 77–79

Aragon (blockchain-based platforms)
, 175

Articulating artificial intelligence (AI)
, 100

Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 25–26, 33, 59–60, 79, 111–112, 134, 138–140, 152–153

nationalism
, 77

AsFabrik project
, 84–85

Augmented reality
, 140

Barcelona

in Catalonia
, 146–150

city-regional dynamics in
, 82–85

Barcelonam, technopolitical dynamics in
, 77–79

Basque Country, city-regional dynamics in
, 82–85

Belfast Agreement
, 101, 103

Benchmarking city-regions
, 39

Big Data
, 59–60, 79, 138–140, 152–153

deterministic ideology
, 60–61

Big Tech firms
, 169

driven liquid citizenship
, 76–77

of surveillance capitalism
, 6–7, 24–25, 70

Big Tech GAFAM firm
, 25

Bilbao, city-regional dynamics in
, 82–85

Bio-political vulnerabilities
, 58

Biometric technologies
, 71–72

Biopolitics
, 133

Biosurveillance
, 132

Birth-right citizenship (jus soli)
, 5, 60–61

Blockchain
, 62, 72, 106–107, 140

ledgers
, 75

nation-state rescaling through
, 172–176

technologies
, 38–39, 79, 100–101, 109–110, 138–139

Borderless e-Residency
, 74–75

Borderlessness
, 13–14

Brexit
, 62, 72

California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
, 152–153

Cambridge Analytica scandal in UK
, 59–60

Cardiff case, city-regional dynamics in
, 79–82

Catalonia, city-regional dynamics in
, 82–85

Centre for Democracy and Technology
, 143–144

Chinese Social Credit Systems
, 180

Cisco
, 7

Cities’ Coalition for Digital Rights (CCDR)
, 9–10, 77, 141–142

Citizens
, 32

in cyberspace
, 77

digital rights
, 143–144

Citizenship
, 3, 14, 174

advancing recent literature on
, 4–5

cybernetic
, 179–180

Citizenship in Europe
, 39

‘City science’
, 7

City-regional dynamics
, 39

in Cardiff case
, 79–82

City-regional institutional assemblages
, 39–40

‘City-regions’
, 38–39

Civic nationalism
, 82, 103–104, 114

Civil liberties
, 145

Civil society organisations
, 145

‘Cloud’ communities
, 4–5

Co-operatives

data
, 69, 152–154, 156, 183–184

platform
, 69, 153

Commodities, digital citizenship regimes as
, 184–185

Community-driven analysis
, 179

Competitive regionalism
, 31–32

Contact-tracing applications
, 3, 71–72

Contemporary multinational corporations
, 27–28

Contemporary public health surveillance technologies
, 133–134

Contemporary technopolitical dynamics of algorithmic citizenship
, 74

Contemporary urban spaces
, 11

Control and surveillance
, 180–182

COVID-19
, 2–3, 15, 58, 62, 83, 132

Cozy Cloud
, 184

Critical awareness
, 110–111

Cross-border citizenship
, 109–110

Cross-bordering
, 102, 109–110

Crypto-libertarians
, 174

Cyber-control
, 68

Cybernetic citizenship
, 179–180

Data activism, emancipatory
, 183–184

Data analytics
, 60–61

Data co-operatives
, 69, 152–154, 156, 183–184

Data colonialism
, 9

Data governance paradigms
, 33

Data oligopolies. See Data-opolistic

Data privacy
, 39–40

Data sovereignty
, 5

Data sovereignty
, 83–85, 137, 139, 183–184

Data-driven European economy
, 138–139

Data-driven technologies
, 140

Data-opolistic
, 68

Datafication
, 1–2, 33, 60–61, 106–107, 169–171, 173

‘Datafied citizenship’
, 4–5

Dataism
, 33, 59–62, 72, 138–139

in smart cities
, 180–182

Dataveillance
, 59–60

De-territorialised approach
, 103–104

Decentralisation through algorithm-based consensus
, 176

Decentralised borderless voluntary nation
, 174

Democracy
, 30, 154, 169

Democracy Earth (blockchain-based platforms)
, 175

Democratic accountability for digital citizenship
, 60–61

Democratic city-regional accountability
, 5

Democratic toolbox
, 132–156

digital rights’ taxonomies
, 147–149

post-pandemic challenges
, 137–139

post-pandemic context
, 132–137

post-pandemic grassroots innovation
, 152–156

post-pandemic mobilisation
, 139–152

Democratic well-being
, 169

Devolution
, 38–39, 62, 72, 106–107

Digital activism
, 111–112

Digital age
, 1–2

Digital citizens
, 104–107, 170

Digital citizenship
, 4, 34, 59, 61–62, 136, 170, 172

advancing recent literature on citizenship
, 4–5

algorithmic nation and
, 106–113

borderlessness and pandemic citizenship
, 13–14

exploring digital citizenships towards technopolitical dynamics
, 11–13

five intertwined ideal types of
, 35

forthcoming emerging (digital) citizenship regimes as commodities
, 184–185

future research and policy avenues in postpandemics
, 14–16

regimes
, 1–2, 40

rescaling nation-states
, 5–7

beyond smart cities
, 7–11

in smart cities
, 181–182

urban-digital citizenship nexus
, 4

Digital constitutionalism
, 178, 182

Digital contact tracing apps
, 180–181

Digital divide
, 4, 10–11, 182

‘Digital era governance’
, 171

Digital foundational statements of PCSC programme
, 76

Digital Freedom and Rights Association
, 143–144

‘Digital governance’
, 171

Digital ID
, 172–173

Digital identity
, 75

Digital inclusion
, 83–84, 146, 150

Digital panopticon
, 59–60

Digital realm
, 4

Digital renaissance
, 59–60

Digital rights
, 139, 144, 152, 183–184

management
, 144

Digital Rights Watch
, 143–144

Digital risks
, 58

Digital studies
, 61, 85, 180

Digital transformations
, 134

Digital twins
, 140

‘Digital-urban citizenship’
, 3, 14

Digitalisation
, 171

Digitalization
, 1–2

Digitisation
, 3, 137

DP3T protocol
, 181

e-democracy
, 68

e-Estonia
, 74–75, 175–176, 184

‘E-government’
, 171

e-Residency policy framework
, 58–59, 136

E-residents
, 175–176

Economic Crisis (2008)
, 184

Economisation
, 184–185

Electronic Frontier Foundation
, 143–144

Emancipatory data activism
, 183–184

Emerging digital citizenship regimes
, 59–62

Emerging globalised digital citizenship regime
, 62–85

algorithmic citizenship
, 72–77

liquid citizenship
, 77–79

metropolitan citizenship
, 79–82

stateless citizenship
, 82–85

Estonia
, 109–110

Ethnic nationalism
, 26, 39, 109–110

Ethnicist nationalism
, 27–28

European citizenship
, 39

European Commission
, 41

European Convention on Human Rights
, 103

European data-driven economy
, 79

European digital constitutionalism
, 178

European digital context
, 33

European Digital Rights
, 143–144

European Union (EU)
, 39, 102, 172

Expression
, 145–146

Extending Telecare
, 78

Facebook/Metaverse
, 6–7, 24–25, 70, 77, 172–173

Facial recognition
, 60–61

Fixed spatial boundaries
, 30–31

Foucaldian biopolitical view
, 133

Foundational economy paradigm
, 81

Free Software Foundation
, 143–144

Frontier technologies
, 134

Future research of postpandemic technopolitical democracies
, 169–170

algorithmic citizenship/algorithmic nations
, 177–179

control and surveillance
, 180–182

cybernetics
, 179–180

digital citizenship
, 170–172

emancipatory data activism
, 183–184

forthcoming emerging (digital) citizenship regimes as commodities
, 184–185

nation-state rescaling through blockchain
, 172–176

platform urbanisation
, 182–183

General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
, 33, 60–61, 132

Geo-algorithmics
, 39

Geo-biologics
, 39

Geo-democratics
, 39

Geo-economics
, 39

Geo-technologics
, 39

Geopolitics
, 137

Glasgow

city-regional dynamics in
, 82–85

in Scotland
, 150–151

‘Global citizenship’
, 13–14

Global North
, 9

Global politics
, 24–25

Global South
, 9

Globalised citizens
, 174

Golden visas
, 184

Good Friday Agreement (GFA)
, 31–32

Google, Amazon, Facebook/Metaverse, Apple and Microsoft (GAFAM)
, 24–25, 27–28, 137, 153, 169, 175, 178–179, 182

Google
, 6–7, 24–25, 70, 77

Group homogenisation
, 29–30

IBM
, 7

Immigrant Investor Programmes (IIPs)
, 184–185

Independence
, 58–59

of cyberspace
, 143

right to decide on
, 83

Individual biometric profiling
, 60–61

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 29–30, 139–140

Innovation
, 145–146

Inter-disciplinary approach
, 16

Inter-regional inequality
, 31–32

Internet
, 152–153

internet-enabled algorithms
, 111–112

Internet of Things (IoT)
, 152–153

Internet Security Research Group
, 143–144

Ireland, cross-border citizenship in
, 115

Irrational pandemic denial movements
, 27–28

Key performance indicators (KPIs)
, 8

LinkedIn
, 172–173

LinkedIn platform
, 25

Liquefying
, 29–30

Liquid citizenship
, 39, 59, 68, 71, 77, 79

Liquid regimes
, 61–62

Literacy
, 39–40

Localism Act
, 100

Machine learning
, 79, 138–139

Marshallian citizenship
, 170

Metropolitan citizenship
, 39, 59, 68, 71, 79, 82

Metropolitan regimes
, 61–62

Metropolitanisation
, 106–107

Metropolitanisation of Nation-States
, 38

MiData
, 184

Misinformation
, 32–33, 58

Modern citizenship
, 170

Nation
, 23–24

Nation-state in urban development
, 85

Nation-state rescaling
, 75, 171–172

through blockchain
, 172–176

‘Nation-States’ Borders
, 34

‘National economy’
, 30–31

‘Nationally bounded membership’
, 12

Netherlands, technopolitical dynamics in
, 77–79

‘Netizens’
, 112

Network effects
, 25–26

New York City (NYC)
, 9–10, 141–142

Non-exclusive list of rescaling phenomena
, 35–38

Northern Ireland (NI)
, 100

towards algorithmic nation
, 113–117

case of
, 103–105

Civic Forum
, 101–102

Northern Ireland Protocol (NIP)
, 31–32, 102

‘Northern Irish’
, 103–104

Open Rights Group
, 143–144

Openness
, 145–146

Overall Democratic city-regional accountability (jus algoritmi)
, 29, 61, 177

Ownership
, 39–40

Pandemic citizenship
, 2–3, 5, 7, 13–15, 39, 59, 61–62, 68–69, 71–72, 85

regime
, 78

Pandemic crisis
, 58

Participatory notion of citizenship
, 11–12

Peace of Westphalia
, 24–25, 27

Peer-to-peer repositories (p2p repositories)
, 9

People-Centered Smart Cities (PCSC)
, 6, 8–10, 33, 112, 141, 143

‘People-centred’ discourse
, 27–28

Pirate Parties International
, 143–144

Platform agnostic
, 112

Platform co-operatives
, 69, 153

‘Platform extractivism’
, 3

Platform urbanisation
, 182–183

Pluralism
, 31

Policy avenues of postpandemic technopolitical democracies
, 169–170

algorithmic citizenship/algorithmic nations
, 177–179

control and surveillance
, 180–182

cybernetics
, 179–180

digital citizenship
, 170–172

emancipatory data activism
, 183–184

forthcoming emerging (digital) citizenship regimes as commodities
, 184–185

nation-state rescaling through blockchain
, 172–176

platform urbanisation
, 182–183

Political activism
, 111

Political geography
, 72–74

Political science
, 29–30

Populism
, 39

Pos-tpandemic technopolitical democracies
, 27–28, 132, 156, 169

democratic toolbox
, 132–156

trends, aftermaths, emancipations
, 156–158

Post-COVID-19
, 58

backdrop
, 60–61

biopolitical dynamics
, 5

crisis
, 71

rescaling European nation-states in
, 59–62

Post-pandemic
, 112–113

challenges
, 137–139

context
, 132–137

crisis
, 3

grassroots innovation
, 152–156

mobilisation
, 139–152

momentum in democracies
, 169

nation-states
, 32–33

Post-pandemic societies, long-tail effect of
, 169–170

‘Post-Westphalian’ era
, 24–26

Postpandemics, policy avenues in
, 14–16

Power of Geography, The
, 30–31

Privacy
, 145–146, 151–152

Proactive data activism
, 183

Programmatic machine learning
, 100

Project Kelvin
, 114–115

Radical Federalism
, 81

Randox Engineering
, 113, 116

Republic of Ireland (RoI)
, 103

Rescaling
, 28–31

European nation-states in post-Covid-19 realm
, 59–62

illustrative and non-exclusive list of rescaling phenomena
, 35–38

Nation-States
, 33–34

nation-states
, 34, 38

Right 2Know
, 143–144

Right of blood (jus sanguinis)
, 29

Right of soil (jus soli)
, 29

Right to decide
, 83, 106–107

‘Right to have digital rights’
, 145–146

Right-of-blood citizenship (jus sanguinis)
, 5, 60–61

Scotland, stateless citizenship in
, 82–85

Security
, 39–40

Sensors
, 152–153

Smart cities
, 6–7, 11, 139–140

dataism in
, 180–182

digital citizenship in
, 181–182

framework
, 100

initiatives
, 140

Smart City Citizenship
, 15, 146

Social activism
, 111

Social Credit Systems in China
, 60–61, 179–180

Social inequalities
, 150–151

Social innovation
, 29, 40–41, 85, 132

Social model of citizenship
, 170

Social networks
, 152–153

Soviet communism
, 132–133

Spain, liquid citizenship
, 77–79

State theory
, 4–5, 23–24, 27, 176

Stateless algorithmic nations
, 171–172

Stateless citizenship
, 39, 59, 68, 71, 82, 85

regimes
, 61–62

Statelessness phenomenon
, 23–24

Strategy 2020: Action Plan and Roadmap
, 146

Supremacy of nation-states
, 31

Surveillance
, 59–60

apps
, 181

control and
, 180–182

Surveillance capitalism
, 60–61

flagship firms of
, 77

Tallinn’s e-Residency policy framework
, 59

Taxonomy for emerging digital citizenship regimes

emerging digital citizenship regimes
, 59–62

emerging globalised digital citizenship regime
, 62–85

experimental remarks and future research avenues
, 85–86

Techno-euphoria
, 170–171

Technopolitical awareness of data
, 58–59

Technopolitical dynamics
, 11, 13, 77, 79

in Case of Tallinn
, 72–77

Technopolitics
, 2–3, 38–39, 68, 180, 182

Technological humanism
, 83–84

Technological sovereignty
, 29

Technology
, 7

Technology
, 139–140

Technopolitical biosurveillance
, 132

Technopolitical control
, 181

Transformations
, 31

Transparency
, 39–40

Transparency International
, 184

Treaty of Westphalia
, 23–24

‘Troubles, The’
, 101

UK, metropolitan citizenship in
, 79–82

UN-Habitat
, 8, 10

PCSC policy advocacy
, 141–142

United Nations (UN)
, 172

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
, 8, 172

United States (US)
, 60–61

Urban
, 62

realm
, 1–2

urban-digital citizenship nexus
, 4

Urbanisation, platform
, 182–183

Vaccine passports
, 71–72

Virtual nations
, 174–175

‘Virtual state’
, 171

Vulnerabilities
, 150–151

Wales, metropolitan citizenship in
, 79–82

‘Westphalian order’
, 27–28

World citizens
, 68–69

X-Road
, 75

Xnet
, 143–144