(Public Website)
DBRC is a dynamic initiative of the Salesians of Don Bosco of the Mumbai Province. It is committed to fostering research, education, and advocacy that uplift youngsters and marginalized communities. Inspired by the legacy of St. John Bosco, DBRC integrates academic inquiry with a mission-driven approach to youth development and social change.
(students' website)
is a repository of classnotes, images, videos and essential reading for students of the 'Communication & Education' course, BO911, at the Faculty of Social Communications, Salesian University Rome from 2013 to date. It is in italian. (For English contact me.)
(students' website)
was an interactive blog created in 2008 to enable students of the Faculty of Social Communications at the Salesian University, Rome, learn and discuss fundamentals of peace communication. Besides class notes, images and videos, it contains resources for further reading and reflection. Currently, this course has been updated for colleges and institutes that are interested.
DBWAY is Don Bosco’s method of education interpreted for teachers, parents and youth leaders of all faiths. The site was created in 2009 chiefly for a South Asian audience and contained English resources for further information and study on Salesian themes. Those eager to understand the DBWAY may download the manual in pdf format here.
Those visitors who are looking for more articles and books on the DBWAY may kindly visit my page at https://unisal.academia.edu/PeterGonsalves
Click on the picture for the Tej-prasarini-Hindi YouTube channel. For the Tej-prasarini-Marathi channel click here. Both channels contain spiritual songs. The Marathi channel also has the passion of Christ dubbed in Marathi.
(A members only website- now defunct but available as a pdf file)
is meant especially for those who are responsible for the formation of Salesians of Don Bosco in media and communication. Created in 2009, it contains approximately a hundred lesson plans that cover nine years of formation - from the prenovitiate to the second year of theology. Members of the Salesian Family and Church communicators can request membership, along with a 'gmail' address.
(A members-only website, now defunct)
is a blog-site I used for teaching the History of Communication in Italian (2008-2012). It contains class notes, images, power-point presentations and videos to help students learn the fascinating history of human communication, from cave paintings to social networking in cyberspace.
(A members-only website, now defunct) +
was an interactive website for doctoral students participating in the year-long seminar at the Faculty of Social Communications, Salesian University Rome (2014-2019).