Workshop “Beyond Moral Panics: Exploring the Downs and Highs of Media Effects”
WithIsabel Rodríguez de Dios, University of Salamanca
LabDERE “Inovar para aprender” Workshops Cicle
Porto, FPCEUP, LabDERE/CIIE (s255)
10 July 2025, 17:00-18:30
On Thursday 10 July 2025, between 17:00 and 18:30, the Workshop ‘Beyond Moral Panics: Exploring the Downs and Highs of Media Effects’ will take place at the Laboratory for Digital Experimentation and Research in Education (LabDERE) of the CIIE - Centre for Research and Intervention in Education (room 255 of the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences), where the potential for positive and negative results when studying the media and young people will be discussed.
Isabel Rodríguez de Dios from the University of Salamanca, Spain, will lead the event.
This event is part of LabDERE's Cycle of Workshops dedicated to the theme ‘Innovating to learn’.
Participation is free of charge, subject to registration HERE.
Limited number of participants: 15
Location
FPCEUP, room 255
Schedule
Start date: 17:00 - 10 Jul 2025
End date: 18:30 - 10 Jul 2025
Speakers
Isabel Rodríguez de Dios (PhD, 2018) is a Ramon y Cajal Research Fellow at the Department of Sociology and Communication at the University of Salamanca (Spain). In September 2018, she earned a PhD degree with the thesis entitled ‘Risks of interactive communication in adolescents: Digital literacy diagnosis and intervention’.
Before joining the University of Salamanca as a Research Fellow, she had been an Assistant Professor at the same university, a Postdoctoral Researcher (Juan de la Cierva-Formación) at Pompeu Fabra University and a lecturer at the University of Amsterdam. She has also been a visiting scholar at the Antwerp Social Lab and research group MIOS (University of Antwerp), the Institute for Media Studies (KU Leuven), and the Centre for Research on Children, Adolescents and the Media (Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam).
Her research focuses on adolescents and social media, narrative persuasion, and media psychology. She is a member of the Observatory for Audiovisual Contents (USAL) and the Communication, Advertising, and Society (UPF).
More at https://isabelrodriguezdedios.com/