Casals de Joves de Catalunya, in collaboration with the Fundació Ferrer i Guàrdia, will organize the conference 'Let's get to know each other: young people, narratives and digital scenarios'. Aimed at professionals, the meeting will take place next Tuesday, June 17, from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., in the auditorium of the Rosa Sensat Association, located at Avinguda de les Drassanes, number 3, in the city of Barcelona. The conference will seek to collectively reflect on digital rights, digital well-being and activism on social networks and talk about how technology impacts on daily life, mental health and digital violence. Specifically, the first block of the meeting will revolve around digital rights and will feature interventions by Liliana Arroyo, doctor in sociology and specialist in digital social innovation, Sandra Gómez, social researcher specializing in socio-digital inequalities, Queralt Tornafoch, social researcher, and Lady Pazmiño, digital facilitator at the Colectic cooperative.
The second block of the meeting will then focus on digital well-being and will be led by Jordi Bernabeu, a psychologist and social educator specializing in drug intervention and ICT abuse in adolescents and young people, Frank del Aguila, a video game expert, Gemma Ramírez, project technician at Escola Lliure El Sol, and David Gómez, author of the technoethical tools guide for the femProcomuns cooperative. Finally, the third block of the meeting will revolve around digital activism and patriarchal reaction and will feature interventions by Judit Pellicer, a graduate in journalism and researcher on the male sphere and incels, the Proyecto UNA collective, whose mission is to unmask the new forms of fascism that are hidden under seemingly harmless symbolism, Pol Andiñach, journalist and promoter of the Cuellilargo communication collective, and Lionel Delgado, a doctor in sociology, writer, specialist in gender, masculinities and social action and member of the Broders initiative.
Interested people can register through this online link.