Political and Digital self

Cards (20)

  • Politics refers to the actions or activities concerned with achieving and using power in a nation or a society.
  • Personalism refers when one validates other people’s sense of dignity as a human being.
  • Familialism on the other hand, are those traditions and activities in the community that revolves around the interest of the family.
  • when one insinuates Filipino knack for patronizing someone who is familiar or one who they relate to, it refers to particularism.
  • Political self is anchored in the inclination to participate.
  • Active citizenship refers to the structured forms of engagements with political processes and everyday forms of participation in society. This is the process of sharing decisions which affects one’s life and the community in which one lives.
  • Digital Identity - Refers to the identity a person claims in the cyberspace. A digital identity allows a person to be part of the virtual community that goes beyond physical and geographical boundaries
  • Online Disembodiment is when in the use of social media, people may act differently since interaction in social media do not happen face-to-face and there is no physical presence required.
  • Online Disinhibition Effect refers when people adopt fake identities, they are likely to engage in behaviors that they would not do in real life interaction.
  • If one tends to self-disclose more on the internet than on real life it refers to the benign disinhibition
  • Online users who use rude language, bully or threatens others and go to websites with contents of violence, crime and pornography are considered toxic inhibition.
  • Digital Access - Full electronic participation in society
  • Digital Commerce - Electronic buying and selling of good
  • Digital Communication - Electronic exchange of information
  • Digital Literacy - Process of teaching and learning using technology
  • Digital Etiquette - Electronic standards of conduct and procedure
  • Digital Law - Electronic responsibility for actions and deeds (ethics).
  • Digital Rights and Responsibilities - Freedoms extended to everyone in the digital world
  • Digital Health and Wellness - Physical and psychological well-being of using media.
  • Digital Security - Electronic precautions to guarantee safety