Media education
Credibility of the media. A study investigates perceptions of journalism in Denmark, Spain, and the U.S.
How do people in Denmark, Spain, and the U.S. feel about newspapers, broadcast news, and news they can read online? […]
GENERATION Z: RESILIENCE, ACTIVISM AND HOPE
In the alphabet of generations, they are the last. We are talking about the young people born between 1997 and […]
The psychology of the selfie: what is really behind this constant urge to photograph and post?
“We are the army of the selfie” a line of a 2017 song runs. An apt denunciation, showing how the […]
METAVERSE: EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT IT, BUT DO WE REALLY KNOW WHAT IT IS?
A set of interconnected virtual worlds, work, games, and educational platforms; a heightened reality, populated by avatars and governed by […]
The use of social media in China, between censorship, disinformation and regime strategy
The numbers are truly impressive. According to the findings of Statista.com, the most trusted statistics portal on the web, China […]
Family is the first and foremost testimony of the Christian faith
Does the family still have a role in the Church? Last spring, a particular study day with an interdisciplinary approach, […]
Digital loneliness: voluntary choice or forced compulsion? A study reveals Americans’ isolation
To the average person, loneliness usually has a negative connotation, as it represents a status of deep malaise and isolation […]
IFFD, 60 years and counting
Nearly sixty years ago, just as the turbulence that would begin to shake up the family unit was beginning, some […]
Social awareness: 7 out of 10 teens fear misuse of their social media content
Teenagers are often thought to lack awareness of how digital technology works. We don’t consider them mature enough to understand […]
U.S. teens abandon Facebook – head for TikTok
What’s the current relationship American teens have with social networks? How do they utilize them, and how many hours do […]