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Publication Open Access Attitudes and perceptions towards cultural diversity and interculturality in the university context. A comparative study(Elsevier, 2017) Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Leiva Olivencia, Juan José; Psicología y Pedagogía; Psikologia eta PedagogiaThe university context is a privileged space for intercultural training of future professionals in education, a stage where approaching theoretical models and practical, useful and effective strategies to cultivate in the young students of the university degrees of education desire to understand and develop intercultural in their future teaching activities. However, studies in the University classroom, to detect attitudes and educational conceptions to multiculturalism and cultural diversity have been scarce. In this article show the most relevant results from a recent comparative study within the framework of the educational innovation project called “Building interculturality and culture of diversity in the University context” (PIE15-31) conducted with University students in 1st and 4th year of the degree of primary of the faculties of Education Sciences of the University Public of Navarre and Malaga University.Publication Open Access The role of adults in children digital literacy(Elsevier, 2017) Peñalva Vélez, Alicia; Leiva Olivencia, Juan José; Irazabal Zuazua, Itziar; Psicología y Pedagogía; Psikologia eta PedagogiaCollected data from different studies show how users acquire great skills in terms of technology’s use, but they don’t gain such skills in a safe use of technology. The objective of this study is to identify the level of digital literacy on a sample of teachers and families. It can be observed a lower competence when managing their own identity on the Internet, and in general, lower competences when it comes to take part in conflict situations on the Internet, as well as the ones related to management of digital identity. In terms of children’s digital literacy, adults play a very significant role in three main aspects: (1) As direct responsible of their digital literacy. (2) As enablers of behaviour models which promote a positive conviviality and cyber conviviality. (3) As adult referents which children can ask for help.