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.