Recently, JusGov researcher Madalena Sofia Oliveira has received significant media attention for her contribution to the public debate on cyber abuse and violence in young people’s relationships.
Her work has been featured across several media outlets: by TSF, which incorporated her analysis into its news coverage (https://www.tsf.pt/noticiarios?ep=18051658); on Rádio Comercial, where she spoke with Ana Bernardino about online abuse in dating relationships and patterns of domestic violence (https://radiocomercial.pt/noticia/abuso-cibernetico-no-namoro-entre-jovens-reflete-padroes-de-violencia-familiar); and in an article published by Público, authored by Catarina Pinho, examining dynamics of control and friendship networks on social media among adolescents (https://www.publico.pt/2026/02/13/sociedade/noticia/namoro-tres-jovens-amizades-controladas-redes-sociais-2164694). In addition, Madalena Sofia Oliveira appeared on the Primeiro Jornal (The Opening Report) on SIC, further consolidating her position as an expert in psychology, victimology, and youth interpersonal violence.
This media visibility underscores the social and scientific relevance of the research conducted at JusGov, highlighting our Centre’s capacity to disseminate rigorous knowledge into the public sphere and to contribute, in an informed and responsible manner, to the understanding of emerging phenomena within the digital ecosystem.
Recently, JusGov researcher Madalena Sofia Oliveira has received significant media attention for her contribution to the public debate on cyber abuse and violence in young people’s relationships.
Her work has been featured across several media outlets: by TSF, which incorporated her analysis into its news coverage (https://www.tsf.pt/noticiarios?ep=18051658); on Rádio Comercial, where she spoke with Ana Bernardino about online abuse in dating relationships and patterns of domestic violence (https://radiocomercial.pt/noticia/abuso-cibernetico-no-namoro-entre-jovens-reflete-padroes-de-violencia-familiar); and in an article published by Público, authored by Catarina Pinho, examining dynamics of control and friendship networks on social media among adolescents (https://www.publico.pt/2026/02/13/sociedade/noticia/namoro-tres-jovens-amizades-controladas-redes-sociais-2164694). In addition, Madalena Sofia Oliveira appeared on the Primeiro Jornal (The Opening Report) on SIC, further consolidating her position as an expert in psychology, victimology, and youth interpersonal violence.
This media visibility underscores the social and scientific relevance of the research conducted at JusGov, highlighting our Centre’s capacity to disseminate rigorous knowledge into the public sphere and to contribute, in an informed and responsible manner, to the understanding of emerging phenomena within the digital ecosystem.
