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Find the latest updates of the DigiGen project and its researchers below.

Sharing and developing knowledge between EU projects on the impact of technological transformation on children and young people

Sharing and developing knowledge between EU projects on the impact of technological transformation on children and young people

17/05/2022

DigiGen roundtables in Leicester Consortium Meeting

DigiGen roundtables in Leicester Consortium Meeting

17/05/2022

New working paper “Combining innovative methodological tools to approach digital transformations in leisure among children and young people”

New working paper “Combining innovative methodological tools to approach digital transformations in leisure among children and young people”

13/05/2022

New policy brief “Digital citizenship policy analysis”

New policy brief “Digital citizenship policy analysis”

12/04/2022

New working paper “Integration of digital technologies in families with children aged 5-10 years”

New working paper “Integration of digital technologies in families with children aged 5-10 years”

05/04/2022

New working paper “Multimodal research: youth becoming digital citizens”

New working paper “Multimodal research: youth becoming digital citizens”

28/03/2022

New working paper examines how technological transformation is affecting family life in Austria, Estonia, Norway, and Romania

New working paper examines how technological transformation is affecting family life in Austria, Estonia, Norway, and Romania

26/01/2022

Children and young people’s wishes for their current or future life in the digital age

Children and young people’s wishes for their current or future life in the digital age

13/12/2021

DigiGen’s interactive map of ICT usage by children and young people

DigiGen’s interactive map of ICT usage by children and young people

13/12/2021

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Halla B. Holmarsdottir
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Oslo Metropolitan University
hallab@oslomet.no

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