DIGYMATEX researcher Franziska Laaber presented the project’s proposed digital maturity index at the 52nd congress of the German Psychological Society (DGPs), held at the University of Hildesheim, Germany.
DIGYMATEX poster on the role of social inequalities and digital technology use in teenagers’ well-being receives recognition
A poster prepared by the DIGYMATEX Project partners Melissa Bohnert and Pablo Gracia from Trinity College Dublin, received special recognition as one of five finalists for the RC28 Conference on Social Stratification and Mobility.
Reformulating children psychosocial maturity to cater a digitalised society
Together with the partners from the DIGYMATEX consortium researchers from the University of Vienna, provide a psychological view on the use of digital technology by kids.