VENICE, ITALY – With screens dominating our lives and algorithms shaping our behavior, one question matters more than ever: are we still in control of our digital experience? Italian author and media professional Gabriele Gobbo believes we can be. His new nonfiction book, titled Digitalogia – Non è un’epoca facile, ma è l’unica che abbiamo, offers readers a way to rethink their relationship with technology.
Written entirely in Italian, the book combines personal insight, field experience, and cultural analysis—crafted not as a technical manual, but as a pragmatic and human-centered reflection on digital life. Gobbo brings together over 30 years of work in communication, education, and media, offering tools for readers who feel overwhelmed by the noise of modern platforms.
Well known in Italy as the host of the long-running tech TV program FvgTech, Gobbo is also a speaker, educator, and consultant who has worked with schools, public institutions, and private companies on digital awareness and communication ethics.
The book features a foreword by Marco Camisani Calzolari, one of Europe’s most recognized experts in digital transformation and artificial intelligence. A bestselling author, university professor, and media commentator, Camisani Calzolari writes: “Finally. Not because we lacked books on digital culture—but because we lacked a book like this: honest, direct, and human.”
Among the themes tackled in Digitalogia: online identity, digital parenting, social media overload, information disorder, and everyday cybersecurity. It also introduces an original concept coined by Gobbo—Social Zombing—describing coordinated online actions that damage a person’s digital reputation by exploiting platform mechanics.
Each chapter ends with practical recaps, and readers can access bonus content through QR codes integrated throughout the book.
Digitalogia – Non è un’epoca facile, ma è l’unica che abbiamo is available now in hardcover on Amazon Italy:
https://www.amazon.it/dp/B0F8JJH6QR
More information is available on the official website (in Italian):
https://www.digitalogia.it
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