"Study days is one of the most important programs to communicate the meaning of SIGNIS World Congress. In Seoul, we have keynote speakers, panel speakers and discussants participating from fifteen countries to discuss 'Peace in the Digital World', the theme of the World Congress, composed of three sessions titles 'Hyperconnected yet alone', 'Fake news and loss of trust' and 'Protection of our common home." (Welcome Message)
SESSION I: HYPER-CONNECTED YET ALONE
Addressing pastoral communication challenges in a 'hyper-connected yet alone' world / Anthony Le Duc, 3
Connected yet alone: the virtual world and the mirage of belonging, 13
Media ecology. For a sustainable future: visions from the present / Paolo Granata, 25
SESSION II: FAKE NEWS AND LOSS OF TRUST
Fake news in wartime and national propaganda / Dmitry Muratov, 36
Fake news and loss of trust: current situation in Myanmar / Myanmar sister (anonymous), 43
The role of the Church as the leading alternative to social trust / Min-Soo Kim Ignatius, 52
For a relational techno-ethics, from criticism to appropriation / Jaime Carril, 59
Fake news and loss of trust: what should we do in the future? / Conrad Saldana, 66
SESSION III: PROTECTION OF OUR COMMON HOME
Building ecological equitable societies: hope and neighbor-love admidst climate crisis / Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, 76
Net zero 2050: new paradigm / Raekwon Chung, 78
Unfold nest: a digital narrative that promotes the protection of our common home / Solange Didiego, 89
'Environmentalism in everyday life' as a trend / Junkyeong Choe, 101