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Digital citizenship? Narrative exchange and the changing terms of civic culture
This article explores the possibilities for new forms of ādigital citizenshipā currently emerging through digitally supported processes of narrative exchange. Using Dahlgren's (Dahlgren, P. 2003. āReconfiguring Civic Culture in the New Media Milieu.ā In Media and the Restyling of Politics, edited by J. Corner, and D. Pels, 151ā170. London: Sage; Dahlgren, P. 2009. Media and Political Engagement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.) circuit of ācivic cultureā as a model for exploring the interlinking preconditions for new acts of citizenship, we discuss the contrasting outcomes of research at three fieldwork sites in the North of England ā educational (a sixth form college), civil society (a community reporters' network) and social (a local club). Each site provided clear evidence of the elements of Dahlgren's circuit (some depending on the intensive use of digital infrastructure, others predating it), but there were also breaks in the circuit that constrained its effectiveness. A crucial factor in each case for building a lasting circuit of civic culture (and an effective base for new forms of digital citizenship) is the role that digital infrastructure can play in extending the scale of interactions beyond the purely local