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Katrine Bønneland Tølbøll is a PhD student at Aarhus University in the Department of Political Science. Her research is interdisciplinary with a focus on youth well-being, particularly concerning digital lives and media consumption. Katrine investigates the mechanisms and consequences that arise from media consumption and its impacts on well-being. She is particularly interested in understanding how digital platforms affect young people's mental health and the discourses surrounding screen use and children's well-being. Her academic pursuits are backed by a strong interest in advanced statistical methods, encompassing a broad range of research approaches, including machine learning, computational linguistics, and agent-based modeling. Katrine also teaches courses in Policy Evaluation and Behavioral Public Policy, imparting quantitative and experimental methods relevant to public policy and policy design. She possesses an educational background in Cognitive Science, Behavioral Economics, and Cognitive Semiotics, drawn from her studies at Aarhus University and City St George's, University of London.
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