Social Innovation for the Sustainability

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BECOMING VIRAL: ARTISTIC ACTIVITIES AND THEIR RESPONSE TO DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION CHALLENGES

Marta Pérez Ibáñez

Culture in general and, specifically, the activity carried out by museums, art centers and artists, has undergone profound changes over the last decade, in its channels and strategies for social approach. The way in which digital transformation, common to our entire society, has affected this sector has not only enabled to strengthen the social function of museums towards their audiences, making artistic creation more accessible, as well as the connection of independent artists with society, but has proven to be a fundamental element of social cohesion and cultural development during confinement, providing new strategies and channels, and more sensitive and committed, sustainable, creative content, in times when physical presence, which is essential for cultural enjoyment, has been limited.

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DIGITAL INNOVATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF INTERNATIONAL NGO. ACTION AGAINST HUNGER’S VISION

Víctor Giménez Sánchez de la Blanca

The text introduces a contextual analysis of digital innovation along with the opportunities and threats that it generates for international NGO. Additionally, it describes Action against Hunger Spain’s vision for its digital transformation.

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WE STILL HAVE TO FLATTEN THE CURVE OF THE INFODEMIC AND THE POST TRUTH

Jesús Salgado

The lockdowns and restrictions of the pandemic have accelerated the digital transformation in our societies. This transformation promises multiple benefits and many of them are materializing, and it also brings with it some risks that must be prevented. One of the areas where digitization has been enhanced is that of the public information space, both formal and informal.