Stories of CHANSE
The DigiPatch story of change highlights a broad range of academic perspectives and disciplines, showcasing how different academic approaches can collectively address the pressing question of transformations in a digital age. DigiPatch project investigates the profound shifts that are reshaping our societies, from rethinking what death means in the digital era, to how digital technologies are altering our perception of time.
https://chanse.org/stories-of-change/
CHANSE projects video showcase
We are pleased to let you know that the videos are also now accessible via the CHANKSE KEF website here CHANSE projects video showcase – CHANSE
CHANSE Final Conference

On 8–9 September 2025, the DigiPatch team participated in the two-day CHANSE Final Conference, where they presented the results of the project. More details are available on the conference website: https://chanse.org/chanse-final-conference/
DigiPatch Consortium Meeting
A two-day meeting on 19–20 May 2025, open to the public, featuring a roundtable and private consortium panel discussions to share DigiPatch Project results and plan their societal implementation.
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CALL FOR PAPERS
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY SPECIAL ISSUE
Our DigiPatch team announces a call for papers for a POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY SPECIAL ISSUE: Responding to socio-political challenges online through radical or extreme narratives and alternative forms of collective identities. Please see the full call and summary for information. Submission of proposed papers (outlined with abstracts/short summary): 15th April 2025.
ONLINE DEBATE
Micro-identities in the European Union
Guests: dr hab. prof. UR Anna Siewierska-Chmaj, dr hab. prof. UJ Piotr Kłodkowski
Date: October 10, 2024, at 5:00 PM
ZOOM Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83230411136
Topics:
- Networking and patchwork societies
- Presentation of the Horizon Europe DigiPatch project
- Micro-identity
- Isotymy and the phenomenon of identity politics
- Self-identification of Europeans
- Multi-level identity politics
- Ideological narratives and social polarization
- The Internet and microtargeting
- Democracy and new media
- Echo chamber and filter bubbles
- Questions from the audience
CONFERENCE PRESENTATION
Economic Deprivation and Perceived Injustice as Predictors of Social Alienation [Conference presentation]. SPSP Annual Convention, San Diego, CA, United States (2024, February 8–10).
Author: PhD Davide Melita
As part of the DigiPatch Project, researcher Davide Melita delivered a presentation titled “Economic Deprivation and Perceived Injustice as Predictors of Social Alienation” at the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) Annual Convention in San Diego. The talk provided a brief overview of several studies conducted within the DigiPatch Project, highlighting their contribution to a deeper understanding of the psychological and social mechanisms underlying social alienation.

