Digital Citizenship and Extended Self Quiz
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What do researchers consider as part of our extended self in the digital age?

  • Online gaming avatars that replace real-world identities
  • Only tangible belongings such as money and property
  • Emotional connections made through physical communication
  • Digital possessions like photos, videos, and texts (correct)

Which of the following themes is considered part of digital citizenship?

  • Digital Health & Wellness (correct)
  • Social Media Influence
  • Technological Dependency
  • Corporate Digital Ethics

According to researchers, what advantage does the digital web provide concerning identity?

  • It enforces a single true persona for all users
  • It eliminates the need for real-life identity
  • It allows for the exploration of different personas (correct)
  • It restricts identity experimentation to professional contexts

What is indicated by the permeating nature of technology in relation to human behavior?

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What potential reason is presented for wanting to try out different personas online?

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How does Lotze define the relationship between objects and personal existence?

<p>Objects are reflections of personal identity that can become part of the self. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the concept of 'material self' explain?

<p>Material possessions have social and psychological significance in our lives. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What emotional response is described when an immediate family member experiences success?

<p>Joy and personal victory felt as if it were one's own. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What urgent response is mentioned in connection with a family member in a disadvantaged situation?

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What aspect of objects emphasizes their function in our lives?

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What does the phrase 'home is where our heart is' suggest about personal attachment to one's home?

<p>Home represents a foundational aspect of self and emotional identity. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the emotional investment in immediate family members suggest about identity?

<p>Family plays a crucial role in the perception and construction of self. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What concept describes an individual's responsibilities in navigating the digital world?

<p>Digital Citizenship (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does one's geographical location influence political claims?

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Which generation is referred to as digital natives due to their exposure to rapid technological advancements?

<p>Millennials (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key component of digital citizenship that involves educating individuals about technology use?

<p>Digital Literacy (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What term refers to the future-oriented nature of youth participation in political discourse?

<p>Generational Legacy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which principle of digital citizenship emphasizes protecting oneself and others online?

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What aspect of politics is influenced by an individual's social context?

<p>Political Claims (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does digital commerce entail?

<p>Electronic buying and selling of goods (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does active citizenship primarily promote in an individual?

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Which principle is not part of digital citizenship?

<p>Commercializing (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What concept does Frankl describe as representing an order in the world that transcends human laws?

<p>Ultimate meaning (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Frankl identify as the core of human motivation?

<p>The will to meaning (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

According to Frankl, how can individuals respond to unavoidable fate?

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What misconception about suffering does Frankl challenge in his philosophy?

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In what manner did Frankl test his philosophical assumptions?

<p>During his internment in concentration camps (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the concept of 'soma' in Frankl's assumptions?

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What impact did the Holocaust have on Frankl's views of meaning in life?

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Which statement best summarizes Frankl's assertion about freedom?

<p>We maintain the freedom to determine our attitude towards suffering (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Frankl distinguish between the will to meaning and the will to pleasure?

<p>Will to meaning drives deeper motivations in life (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What best describes the process of active citizenship?

<p>Structured involvement in political processes and community participation. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How is a person's future goal related to the meaning of life?

<p>It is essential for achieving the meaning of life unique to each individual. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What aspect of life is considered an inevitable part that contributes to finding meaning?

<p>Suffering, pain, and death. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does love play in understanding another person?

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What is the ultimate secret on the spiritual foundation of life according to the content?

<p>Love is salvation and joy eternity. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best summarizes the essence of accountability in active citizenship?

<p>Promoting certain advocacies through healthy political engagement. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In what way is the practice of active citizenship connected to democracy?

<p>It exemplifies the practices and engagement of a democratic society. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the term 'cognitive and behavioral engagement' refer to in the context of active citizenship?

<p>The awareness and actions taken to participate in political activities. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement about love and potential in another person is accurate?

<p>Love enables a person to realize their potential through support and understanding. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does one's political self develop, according to the content?

<p>It is shaped by a combination of personal beliefs, affiliation, and social interactions. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Material Self

The aspect of our self that is formed by our possessions, clothes, and external objects. It's a reflection of who we are and how we want to be seen.

Self-Extension

The process by which we incorporate objects into our sense of self, blurring the lines between 'me' and 'mine'.

Material Possessions and Self

The theory that material possessions serve various functions: they can be practical tools, social markers, symbols of identity, and sources of emotional connection.

Instrumental Function

The practical or functional purpose of a material object. For example, using a car for transportation.

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Social Function

The role of material possessions in shaping our social relationships and status. For example, wearing a certain brand of clothing to impress others.

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Symbolic Function

The meaning or representation attached to a material object. For example, a wedding ring symbolizes commitment.

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Affective Function

The emotional connection we have with material possessions. For example, a cherished childhood toy evokes feelings of nostalgia.

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Power Inequalities

Differences in power and influence among individuals or groups within a society.

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Political Context

The social, economic, and cultural factors that shape a political system and decision-making.

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Political Claims

Statements made by individuals or groups about their political beliefs and goals.

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The Political is Personal

Personal choices and beliefs reflect one's political stance, and both are intertwined.

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Digital Natives

Individuals who grew up with easy access to and familiarity with technology.

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Digital Citizenship

The responsible and ethical use of technology in society.

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Respecting Others Online

Treating others with courtesy, kindness, and understanding in online interactions.

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Digital Literacy

Understanding how to use technology effectively and responsibly.

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Digital Law

Rules and regulations governing online behavior and digital actions.

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Digital Commerce

Buying and selling goods and services online.

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Extended Self

The idea that our digital possessions, like photos, videos, and online posts, are an important part of our identity and contribute to our sense of self.

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9 Themes of Digital Citizenship

These themes encompass various aspects of responsible online behavior, such as digital health, digital literacy, and digital rights.

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Digital Self

The representation of oneself in digital spaces, which can be different from our real-life identities.

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Exploring Different Personas

The ability provided by online platforms to create and try out different identities, often for fun or to express different aspects of ourselves.

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Frankl's Assumption 1

The body and mind are what we have, and the spirit is what we are.

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Frankl's Assumption 2

Life has meaning under all circumstances, even the most miserable. This meaning represents an order in the world that goes beyond human laws.

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Frankl's Assumption 3

People have a will to meaning, which motivates us to live and act.

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Frankl's Assumption 4

We have freedom to activate the will to find meaning, even in inescapable circumstances.

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Frankl's Sources of Meaning

Frankl's sources of meaning include: finding meaning through work, love, and suffering.

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Finding Meaning in Work

Work can give us a sense of purpose and fulfillment.

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Finding Meaning in Love

Love for others can provide us with profound meaning.

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Finding Meaning in Suffering

Even suffering can have a hidden purpose in shaping our character and giving life meaning.

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Will to Meaning vs. Will to Power/Pleasure

The will to meaning is different from the will to power or pleasure. It goes beyond seeking dominance or self-gratification.

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Meaning of Life

The purpose or significance an individual finds in their existence. It is unique to each person and often tied to their goals, tasks, or aspirations.

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Future Goal

An objective or ambition that an individual strives to achieve in the future. It can be personal, professional, or spiritual.

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Active Citizenship

Engaging in political processes and participating in society to contribute to decisions that affect your life and community.

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Political Self

Individual's sense of identity and values shaped by their political beliefs, affiliations and engagement.

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Accountability

Taking responsibility for one's actions and promoting specific causes through responsible political engagement.

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Suffering

An inevitable part of life that can hold meaning. It challenges us to find strength and resilience.

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Love

A profound emotion that allows us to understand and connect with another person's essence. It helps in seeing potential and enabling others to realize it.

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Democracy

More than just a form of government, it involves active participation and engagement from citizens.

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Essential Traits

The core qualities and unique characteristics that define a person's true nature and potential.

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Potentialities

The inherent abilities and possibilities that a person can develop and fulfill throughout their life.

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Test your understanding of digital citizenship and the concept of the extended self in the digital age. This quiz covers themes such as identity, emotional connections with family, and the relationship between objects and personal existence. Explore how technology influences our behavior and identities in a rapidly changing environment.

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