by nbroekstra | 31/05/2021 | news
Online policy forum: Sharing information, needs and expectations on policies and practices for the digital generation June 2021 marks the mid-term point of the DigiGen project which is why on 22 June 2021 we are organising the DigiGen Policy Forum which will take...
by nbroekstra | 27/05/2021 | digital generation blog
By Dr. Susan Walker, Associate Professor of Family Social Science at the University of Minnesota (skwalker@umn.edu) I was honored to prepare a background report on Families and New Technologies, with a focus on parenting education and work-family balance for the...
by nbroekstra | 11/05/2021 | news
How is the digital transformation affecting the leisure time of children and young people across Europe? In DigiGen we involve children and young people as co-researchers. One of the tools we use to do this are digital diaries. The digital diary is downloaded by our...
by nbroekstra | 11/05/2021 | news
DigiGen researchers are joining colleagues in Hong Kong for the Digital Citizenship Plus (DC+) seminar series. The DC+ seminar series, an initiative of the Learning and Assessment for Digital Citizenship project that is conducted jointly by colleagues of the Faculty...
by nbroekstra | 10/05/2021 | news
With its focus on civic participation, DigiGen investigates the socio-economic, gendered, and political culture-related issues influencing the digital political engagement of young people. In our latest report ‘Online political behaviour and ideological production by...
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