Department of Digital Cultures and Communication
Research areas:
- Information and communication practices, in particular, the impact of digitization on people's communication, production and consumption of information
- Digital exclusion and inequalities, digital literacy skills and opportunities for access to digital technologies and mechanisms to reduce inequalities and exclusion
- Digital narratives and storytelling, focusing on understanding the role of narrative and storytelling in shaping individual and collective identity in digital, hybrid and even non-digital contexts, and assessing its implications for contemporary societies
- Research frameworks for digital communication to provide theoretically grounded and practically applicable approaches, and to analyze and interpret evidence on human-information interactions in the digital domain
Head of the Department
Prof. dr. Konstantinos Dallas
Researchers - Experts
- Assist. prof. dr. Ingrida Kelpšienė
- Assist. prof. dr. Jurgita Rudžionienė
- Assist. prof. dr. Justina Zamauskė
- Assist. prof. dr. Neringa Latvytė
- Assoc. prof. dr. Juozapas Blažiūnas
- Assoc. prof. dr. Martynas Petrikas
- Assoc. prof. dr. Rita Repšienė
- Assoc. prof. dr. Rusnė Kregždaitė
- Assoc. prof. dr. Vincas Grigas
- Prof. dr. (HP) Elena Macevičiūtė
- Prof. dr. Andrius Šuminas
- Prof. dr. Arūnas Gudinavičius
- Prof. dr. Rimvydas Laužikas
Doctoral students
- Paltanavičiūtė Justina
- Kaminski Lukaš
- Žemaitė Rasa