Stefania Lucchetti is an award-winning Italian poet and essayist. Lucchetti worked for several decades in top tier law firms and multinationsals as an international technology lawyer and holds a second masters’ degree in clinical psychology.
(Artwork on the cover: W. Kandinski, Composition VII (1913), Creative Commons)
We live in an age in which the body inhabits physical reality, while the mind dwells in an invisible territory: cyberspace.
Digital Citizenship explores this new landscape of the human condition through a perspective that brings together depth psychology, philosophy of language, and poetic sensitivity.
Starting from the notion of the digital field as a collective psychological space, Stefania Lucchetti leads the reader on a journey through the themes of identity, relationship, and ethics in a connected society.
Through clear and visionary prose, the author examines:
What emerges is an essay that does more than describe our time: it interprets it as an evolution of the human mind.
Digital Citizenship is a call to rediscover an active and attentive language, to transform connection into relationship and presence into awareness.
A profound yet accessible work, capable of speaking both to readers interested in the cultural and psychological transformations of the internet and to those seeking a humanistic reflection on our technological destiny.