Full title:
The International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World"
Dates:
Report submission by:
04/01/2025
Description:
The International Psychological Forum "Child in a Digital World" is dedicated to the issues of sustainable development of children and adolescents in the context of the transformation of childhood caused by the digitalization of modern society.
The Forum is initiated by the Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research in cooperation with the Faculty of Psychology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University and the Russian Psychological Society, with the support of the Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO.
The hosts of the Forum adhere to the Open Science principles. Participation is free of any registration fee.
Speakers may deliver their presentations in either Russian, English or Spanish. Their presentations will be simultaneously translated to all three languages.
Sections:
- Digital technologies in education
- Mental and physical health of a child
- Digitalization in a cross-cultural aspect
- Interdisciplinary childhood studies
- Family as a mediator of the child digital experience
- Research and prevention of digital risks
- Gifted children in the digitalization era
- Artificial Intelligence in Working with Children and Teenagers
- Digital Content: Opportunities for Child Development
- Psychological rehabilitation of children and adolescents in the digital era
Registration:
Free
Format:
The Forum is held online.
Information about the certificate:
All registered participants will receive a certificate.
Event level:
International
Organizer:
- Russian Psychological Society
- Lomonosov Moscow State University
- Federal Scientific Center for Psychological and Interdisciplinary Research
Partners:
- Commission of the Russian Federation for UNESCO
- Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation
- Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
- World Organization for Early Childhood Education
- Russian Science Foundation
Participation cost:
The hosts of the Forum adhere to the Open Science principles. Participation is free of any registration fee.
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