Developing the DALI Data Literacy Framework for critical citizenry

In the current postdigital age, where data has become increasingly ubiquitous, the management of data has emerged as a vital aspect of digital literacies, particularly for active citizenry. This article introduces a Data Literacy framework that emphasizes the importance of an ideological emancipator...

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Citizenship
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Ethics
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Social justice
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