by nbroekstra | 29/06/2020 | digital generation blog
By Dr. Olaf Kapella, senior researcher and project coordinator at the Austrian Institute for Family Studies (AIF) at the University of Vienna Most of the children in Europe live in media-rich households with access to a variety of different devices (including...
by nbroekstra | 03/06/2020 | news
DigiGen aims to have an extended societal impact. The project aspires not only to expand scientific knowledge and understanding on the impact of technological transformations on the everyday lives of children but also to develop effective social, health, educational...
by nbroekstra | 03/06/2020 | news
This article is also available in Estonian. The DigiGen team was looking forward to meet each other at the Tallinn University for the second consortium meeting focusing on ethics and data collection. Unfortunately, due to the corona pandemic the consortium members...
by nbroekstra | 03/06/2020 | digital generation blog
By Athina Karatzogianni, principal investigator at DigiGen and director at CAMEo – Research Institute for Cultural and Media Economies, University of Leicester As part of the H2020 ‘DigiGen: The impact of technological transformations on the digital...
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