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  • The New Media Summer School (NMSS) is the youth pre-event where young people get prepared The programme of the New Media Summer School focuses on the topics issued at EuroDIG.
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  • ==== Social Media ====
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  • #REDIRECT[[Media, content and services]]
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  • **'''[[:Category:New media 2015|Media in the digital ]] *[[New Media Summer School 2015|'''New Media Summer School 2015''']]
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  • == Shared Social Media Services as Alternatives to Big Social – even for governmental communicat
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reimagining Social Media – YOUthDIG 06 2023]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Media in the digital age – PL 01 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Media in the digital age – Breakout session 2015]]
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  • **'''[[:Category:New media 2016|Media and content]] *[[New Media Summer School 2016|'''New Media Summer School 2016''']]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Disinformation and Propaganda in Social Media. – YOUthDIG 04 2023]]
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  • Media and social media – converging content ...yle="font-family: Calibri;">Media Convergence & the future of audio-visual media</span>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Building Resilience: Youth Engagement on Social Media and Metaverse – Flash 08 2023]]
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  • ...ing Resilience through Data Values: Empowering Youth Engagement via Social Media. – Flash 08 2023]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Big data and the challenges for the media – 2015]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Social media – opportunities, rights and responsibilities – WS 06 2020]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fake News – Dissolving Superstitions with Media Literacy – WS 10 2021]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Human rights in the new media age, and how does it relate to Internet governance? – YOUthDIG 2018]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Human rights in the new media age, and how does it relate to Internet governance? – YOUthDIG 2018]]
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  • ...da. Furthermore, it will shed light on the mechanisms through which social media platforms facilitate the rapid spread of such false narratives. ...interaction at Tampere University. Topics of interest in research: social media, algorithms and disinformation.
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  • Modern information platforms (e.g. social media) have been shaping societies around the world for than 15 years. Yet, their ...incing the public that their current form is the definitive form of social media. But is it so?
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  • ...ging. Along with the social networks blogs are a significant factor in the media landscape that affect public discourse and the development of democratic pr ...media services and platforms that are carriers and / or content creators, media system seems more complex and the need for interpretation of the essence an
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  • #REDIRECT [[How to defend freedom of media in a complex environment – the case of Ukraine – Pre 01 2017]]
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  • ...s in the way that we produce news? There is an array of new tools but many media have abused them. There is still traditional journalism and not all types o - Are the media better now and in which way? There is huge tabloidization in journalism.
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  • ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance. ...media education; mapping of media education policies; dynamic coalition on media governance.
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  • ...nformation Not Found: The “Right to Be Forgotten” as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age." ...nformation Not Found: The “Right to Be Forgotten” as an Emerging Threat to Media Freedom in the Digital Age]
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  • ...e reputable experts point to the overall improvement of the freedom of the media in the country, underlining the significant and numerous examples of indepe ...as been criticised for introducing the ban on the access to Russian online media, with the pretext of limiting the spread of “anti-Ukrainian content”.
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  • ...plore the new media developments with a particular focus on public service media value and the new types of journalism in the digital age. ...freedom and the freedom of new services and platforms. Are public service media a phase-out model or can underline its continued relevance for open and dem
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  • ...ntent in new ways, to seek out a new audience. It will be embedded in news media websites and will constitute the only game in the market that is based on r *Elena Perotti, Executive Director Public Affairs and Media Policy, [https://wan-ifra.org WAN-IFRA]
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  • * Explore the role of social media in empowering youth engagement with data values * Identify important topics for creating engaging social media content
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  • online networking competencies, digital skills,social media, digital awareness, youth entrepreneurship, innovation ...f our daily habits and activities. Young people are active users of social media and online social networks which can be useful for entrepreneurship, innova
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  • Social media and other applications do all it can to attract your attention and keep you ...or Mental Health’ (25 May 2017): https://time.com/4793331/instagram-social-media-mental-health/
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  • * Viviane Reding, Commissioner for information society and media, European Commission
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  • ...le: <big>'''Dynamic Coalition on the Sustainability of Journalism and News Media'''</big><br /> ...essions 2020]][[Category:Sessions]][[Category:Side events 2020]][[Category:Media and content 2020]] -->
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  • * Lee Hibbard, Media and Information Society Division / Directorate General of Human Rights and
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  • *<span style="background:#c9ab8f"> Media & content </span>
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  • == Media coverage of the project launching ==
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  • **'''[[:Category:Media and content 2017 | Media & content]]
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  • *<span style="background:#c9ab8f"> Media & content </span>
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  • ...or Critical Literacy and Epistemic Cognition Skills in the Post-Truth Era. Media Education Research Journal 11(1). [https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6772848] ...the Paneuropean network EU Kids Online and has been involved in developing media literacy education and research in various organisations in Finland.
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  • ...essional journalism and trust in the Internet. What role of public service media in the Internet? Quality standards for user generated content? Where is the ...ic service information/content/media in the online environment? How should media and online content regulation develop in order to serve users’ demands? F
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  • * Jan Malinowski, Head, Media and Information Society Division, Directorate General of Human Rights and L * William Dee, Directorate General for Information Society and Media Internet, Network and Information Security Unit, European Commission
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  • *Media issues (ongoing): **'''[[:Category:Media and content 2020 | Media & content]]
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  • **'''[[:Category:Media and content 2018 | Media & content]]
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  • ...asna Matić, State Secretary for Digital Agenda in the Ministry of Culture, Media and Information Society of Serbia at the Sava Centre in Belgrade.</span>
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  • *CDMSI Steering Committee on Media and Information Society ...ghts Law. Alongside her interests in human rights, Internet governance and media, she is also an advocate for environmental protection and sustainability. A
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  • * Andrew McIntosh, Chairman of the Sub-Committee on the Media, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, Member of the House of Lo
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  • ...k coordinates standard setting and cooperation activities in the fields of media, internet governance, data protection and cybercrime.
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  • This is the archive for the final reports, messages and other media documentation of past EuroDIGs.
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  • *media literacy ...or disabled people, e-government and the impact of digitisation and social media on democracy.
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  • | class="m-a-c category" | '''[[:Category:Media and content 2021 | Media & content]]''' ...Social Media. – YOUthDIG 04 2023 | Disinformation and Propaganda in Social Media.]]
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