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Liliana Arroyo

With a PhD in Sociology, she is a researcher at the ESADE Institute for Social Innovation.

An expert in digital transformation and social impact, she has participated in research teams working on several projects in different areas of sociology, all with the shared aim of understanding social phenomena and major changes in the collective domain. She is presently researching into the social impact of digital tools on ways of acting, feeling, and relating. She writes for the dailies Ara and El Periódico, among others and has also taken part in RAC1 and TV3 programmes. In his first essay he delves into the digital experience of young people (Tú no eres tu selfi. 9 secretos digitales que todo el mundo vive pero nadie cuenta (Editorial Milenio, 2020). She is a regular participant in non-academic spaces for knowledge transfer.

Update: 24 February 2022

Contents

Offline

Anna Pacheco, Efraín Foglia, Felipe G. Gil, Irene Solà, Jorge Carrión, Libby Heaney, Liliana Arroyo, Maria Callís Cabrera, Taller Estampa

Has participated in

School in residence / Course 2022-2023

Education and culture in the Raval neighbourhood

Screens. Young people and selfies

By Liliana Arroyo and Martina Rogers

Kyle Chayka

On digital abundance

Marta Peirano and Peter Pomerantsev

Technology, Digital Surveillance, and Disinformation

Univers Internet - BiblioLab

Training programme

Univers Internet – BiblioLab

Training programme

Internet Universe. Pedagogical resources

Teacher training workshop

Privacy Dilemmas and the Future of the Internet

Presentation of two new units of the educational briefcase