The impact of technological transformations on the digital generation

Project: Research funding

Project Details

Abstract

DigiGen aims to develop significant knowledge about how children and young people use and are affected by technological
transformations in their everyday lives. The project is organised into eight distinct work packages. It will make use of participatory
methodologies that moves the focus from “research on” children and young people to a focus of “research with” children and young
people as co-researchers, co-creators and co-designers. The goal of DigiGen is to understand why and how some children and young
people benefit from ICT use while others seem to be impacted negatively. It takes as its focus children and young people (from 0-18
years of age), a group growing up today that is described as the digital generation (DigiGen). Through sustained engagement with
the digital generation, the project will include the use of innovative quantitative and qualitative methods and in-depth case studies.
The cross-disciplinary team of researchers will enhance cooperation between home, schools and the wider community to ensure
safe and productive ways of using ICTs. In understanding the impact of technological transformations as they affect the digital
generation, we identify a set of systems that are important in young people’s lives. These systems include a focus on family (the
home), leisure, education and the wider community (civic participation). The outcome of the project will contribute to the
development of explanatory models that will inform relevant stakeholders and practitioners on the long-term effects of ICT on child
development and on practices that maximise risks, minimise risks and maximise benefits.
Short titleDigiGen
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date1/12/1930/11/22

Collaborative partners

  • University of Vienna
  • Oslo Metropolitan University (lead)
  • Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences
  • University of Leicester
  • Universitat de Girona
  • Universität Paderborn
  • Babeș-Bolyai University
  • Tallinn University (TU)
  • Confédération des organisations familiales de l'Union européenne