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The twenty-first century began with a promise: that connection would bring us closer. Technology would dissolve distances, unify voices, democratize knowledge, and multiply empathy. For a brief moment, humanity believed that communication alone could heal its fractures. Then came silence. - In the early months of 2020, the world stopped. Streets emptied, schools closed, and faces disappeared behind masks and screens. The great promise of connectivity met its test - and its limit. The same tools that once symbolized liberation became our only lifeline. For the first time in history,…mehr

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The twenty-first century began with a promise: that connection would bring us closer. Technology would dissolve distances, unify voices, democratize knowledge, and multiply empathy. For a brief moment, humanity believed that communication alone could heal its fractures. Then came silence. - In the early months of 2020, the world stopped. Streets emptied, schools closed, and faces disappeared behind masks and screens. The great promise of connectivity met its test - and its limit. The same tools that once symbolized liberation became our only lifeline. For the first time in history, civilization survived through the mediation of glass. This was not only a public health crisis; it was a moral and anthropological event.

The Virtual Contact Effect refers to the psychological, social, and moral reshaping produced by prolonged virtual interaction. It is not only about technology but about the reconfiguration of the human gaze, the erosion of presence, and the reconstruction of empathy. Virtual contact has redefined social norms how we look at one another, listen, and take turns in conversation. It has lowered social anxiety for some, yet increased it for others, offering safety from judgment but also deepening the fear of authenticity. It has created a new emotional condition - disembodiment - in which we are both everywhere and nowhere, visible but untouchable, expressive but ungrounded. And it has cultivated a preference for asynchronous communication, where conversation no longer flows but flickers - delayed, fragmented, and multitasked. Young people, especially, have learned to socialize in parallel: one eye on a message, another on a screen, and another on themselves reflected within both. This effect is not purely negative. It has opened new spaces for creativity, learning, and inclusion. But it has also produced a silent crisis: the corrosion of depth. The cost of infinite connection has been the loss of presence.


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Autorenporträt
Artur Vitória is a Portuguese writer and involved in several associative activities

Education He graduated in Law from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon in 1974 and is a graduate of the National Defence Institute in Lisbon, Portugal (1990). Dedicated to his academic career, in 1980 he became a researcher at the Foreign Relations Observatory of the Autonomous University of Lisbon.

Commends:

D. Afonso Henriques Medal - Army Merit 2nd Class with Commendation on 6th November 2015.

Medal of the Cross of Saint George on 18 June 2020.

honorary orders

Knight of the Order of Rio Branco on 7 December 2022.

Knight of the Order of Naval Merit on 11 June 2019.

Officer of the Order of Naval Merit on 11 June 2021.

Knight of the Order of Aeronautical Merit on 23 October 2016.

Officer of the Order of Aeronautical Merit on 23 October 2020.