Digital Citizenship Library
This library is designed for different audiences and helps people, organisations, and institutions understand digital citizenship, duty of care, shared responsibility, and care as infrastructure — with practical resources you can use and share.
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Before Their First Device: A Digital Citizenship Rehearsal for Kids
This resource emphasizes the importance of preparing children for responsible digital citizenship before they receive their first device, ensuring they navigate online spaces safely and effectively. -
When the Algorithm Meets Feminism: Bonnie Blue, Outrage Machines and the Cost of Visibility
This article examines the intersection of algorithms and feminism, highlighting how outrage machines influence visibility and the implications for women's representation in society.
Online Abuse and Digital Self-Care with Seyi Akiwowo
This resource discusses online abuse and digital self-care, emphasizing the importance of mental well-being in navigating digital spaces and fostering resilience against online harm.
Women deserve safety and privacy online. Why are we still being made to choose?
The article highlights the ongoing dilemma women face between ensuring their safety and maintaining privacy online, stressing the urgent need for better protections.
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Algorithms and online misogyny – how do we fix a system built to harm women?
This resource examines how algorithms contribute to online misogyny and explores potential solutions to create a safer digital environment for women.
Lessons for Fostering Resilient Democracies
The resource discusses five lessons for fostering resilient democracies through digital democracy, emphasizing its importance in enhancing civic engagement and governance.TikTok, Politics and Democracy
This resource examines TikTok's influence on politics and democracy, highlighting its implications for public discourse and governance in the digital age.
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Drawing Boundaries, Protecting Mental Health
The resource emphasizes the importance of drawing boundaries to protect personal well-being and mental health, highlighting strategies for maintaining a healthy balance in life.
Human Rights Protocol Considerations
The resource discusses key insights from a YouTube video, emphasizing its importance for enhancing understanding or skills related to the topic presented.
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We need to rethink how we define women’s freedom and expression online
The article argues for a reevaluation of women's freedom and expression online, emphasizing its significance in promoting safety and empowerment in digital spaces.
The rise of online abuse against women during COVID-19
The resource discusses the rise of online abuse against women during COVID-19, highlighting its serious implications for safety and well-being.
More About The Digital Citizenship Library:
A curated, audience-specific library of tools, guidance, and systems for navigating digital life more safely, strategically, and responsibly.
Why this exists
Harm online is often structured, not random — shaped by incentives, design choices, governance gaps, and uneven power. This library is a practical starting point for understanding what’s happening, why it’s happening, and how to respond.
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This library connects to training, advisory, keynotes, and institutional systems work — helping teams move from reacting to harm to designing environments that prevent it.