This is the final report of the project “Promoting digital literacy of Roma people toward their active citizenship” funded by the European Commission under the EU LLP Grundtvig Programme. The project aims at analysing and exchanging good practices on the activation of one of the most excluded minorities in Europe, i.e. Roma people, and the role of ICT in this process. The project aims at increasing awareness regarding some of the most important challenges Europe is facing nowadays, such as the social exclusion of Roma people that hinders social cohesion, the digital divide among European citizens, and the lack of awareness of the rights and duties which European citizens are entitled to.
Alietti, A., Olivera, M., Riniolo, V. (eds.), Virtual Citizenship? Roma Communities, Inclusion Policies, Participation and ICT Tools, McGraw-Hill Education, Milano 2015: 160 [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/270773]
Virtual Citizenship? Roma Communities, Inclusion Policies, Participation and ICT Tools
Riniolo, Veronica
2015
Abstract
This is the final report of the project “Promoting digital literacy of Roma people toward their active citizenship” funded by the European Commission under the EU LLP Grundtvig Programme. The project aims at analysing and exchanging good practices on the activation of one of the most excluded minorities in Europe, i.e. Roma people, and the role of ICT in this process. The project aims at increasing awareness regarding some of the most important challenges Europe is facing nowadays, such as the social exclusion of Roma people that hinders social cohesion, the digital divide among European citizens, and the lack of awareness of the rights and duties which European citizens are entitled to.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.