Contributions
The importance of sharing
DataChildMap was born with a perspective of sharing. Professors, doctoral candidates, and students from completely different backgrounds, contexts, and stories came together to address a common issue.
Shared research represents a fundamental approach in the scientific and academic landscape, as it promotes interaction among researchers, professionals, and communities, tackling complex challenges and looking for transformative practices.
«Collaboration operates through a process in which the successful intellectual achievements of one person arouse the intellectual passions and enthusiasms of others. »
Alexander Von Humboldt Book of Abstracts
The book of abstracts introduce all the contributions made (Keynotes, Research & Innovative Practices presentation, Poster presentation).
Authors that sent contributions in English can cite their work as follows:
Surname, N. <Initial letter of the author's given name> (YEAR) <title of your contribution> In Raffaghelli, J.E., Restiglian, E., Scarcelli, M. "Childhood(s) in the postdigital society: Educators’ practices and knowledge, Families approaches and experiences". Book of Abstracts, International Conference “DataChildMap”, Padua, 21-22 June 2024. University of Padua. DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.11634533
Digital Posters (Italian)
CALL FOR PAPER!
We are proud to announce our collaboration with the journal Media Education, through which we open a new opportunity of dissemination for our conference's results.
Take a look at the open call HERE.
On this occasion, the DataChildMap team would like to express heartfelt thanks to all those who participated in the Call For Papers.
Thank you for sharing your ideas, your research, and your commitment. Your contribution is crucial to enriching the debate and promoting collaboration within the scientific community.