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Definition
The digital policy framework reasoning is a digital literacy concept that helps analysis the relationship of digital skills to broader social and political forces. The model contributes to digital communication policy debate.

History
Leslie Regan Shade and Tamara Shepherd developed the framework in 2013 in a paper titled Viewing youth and mobile privacy through a digital policy literacy framework.

Components
Policy processes

Understanding how policy and governance affect digital communication systems.

Political economy of media systems
Understanding digital policy in relation to ownership and the economy.

Infrastructures
Understanding how systems and software shape the use of digital communication networks.