What It Means to Be a “Good Digital Citizen” in the Modern Age

Kori Kastell shares her solutions for mindful and ethical tech use in a hyperconnected society

CHICAGO, Jan. 6, 2025 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — In a world where it takes only seconds to connect to a global shared online community, digital ethics expert Kori Kastell poses a definitive question, “What will you show the world?” In her new book, “Good Digital Citizen: Everyday Ethics for an Intentional Digital Existence,” she explores the benefits, risks and ethical dilemmas posed by today’s digital world, and suggests that ancient wisdom can help readers find digital peace.

Kastell introduces the concept of a “Good Digital Citizen,” defined as someone who prioritizes truth, empathy, and kindness in their digital interactions. Practical steps, such as managing information overload, setting boundaries, and fostering mindful engagement, are outlined to help readers reclaim their time, focus, and humanity from the constant pull of digital devices.

Split into two parts, the first part of the book discusses the paradoxes of the digital age; unprecedented connectivity, convenience, and innovation contrasted with the dangers of information overload, digital addiction, and the erosion of privacy. Kastell highlights the hazards of a hypervirtualized existence where she warns that algorithms manipulate human behavior for profit, which can lead to isolation, misinformation, and diminished human connection.

The second half of the book delves into the ethical implications of technology, drawing on historical philosophies from thinkers like Aristotle and Epictetus to emphasize the pursuit of the “highest good” through virtuous living for both personal and societal benefit. It also examines modern “netiquette,” “techno-ethics,” and addresses challenges such as deepfakes, surveillance capitalism, and digital imperialism while promoting truth and transparency. Practical solutions include verifying information before sharing, resisting exploitative digital systems, and practicing mindful scrolling based on Stoic principles.

“Good Digital Citizen” advocates for digital peace and encourages readers to create a balanced relationship with technology, where human values drive innovation rather than being subjugated by it. The book serves as both a cautionary tale and a roadmap for those seeking to thrive ethically in the digital age.

“Good Digital Citizen: Everyday Ethics for an Intentional Digital Existence”

By Kori Kastell

ISBN: 9781665765770 (softcover); 9781665765794 (hardcover); 9781665765787 (electronic)

Available at Archway Publishing, Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Walmart

About the author

Kori Kastell, the pen name of Nicki C. Kastellorizios-Lee, is a seasoned technologist, writer, speaker, and communications professional. With a background in political science and philosophy, she earned a master’s degree in information systems from DePaul University in Chicago. A digital ethics enthusiast, Kastell explores the complexities of ethical interaction in the Digital Era, offering a fresh perspective on timeless societal questions. Her expertise has established her as a respected voice in the field. She lives with her husband, daughter, and two dogs near Chicago. To learn more, please visit her website.

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