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Two decades after the emergence of the Internet, what can be learned from those media companies that have managed to drive the change?
The Association of European Journalists Bulgaria (AEJ Bulgaria) is a non governmental legal entity founded in 2010 to defend ethical standards in journalism and to enhance the development of quality journalism in Bulgaria. To achieve its goals, the association provides educational opportunities, organizes meetings and produces publications.
The Italian Association for Media Education (MED) is a non-profit organization established in 1996 in Rome by a group of university professors, school teachers and media professionals in order to promote research, study and experimentation in the field of media education. One of the main initiatives organized by the Association since 1996 is the Summer School in Corvara (South Tyrol), aiming at training media educators, both at theoretical and practical level.
Although Internet freedom in Turkey has been gradually decreasing over the last years, it went through a sharp decline in 2017
The role of formal journalism education in advancing democratic process and media rights and freedoms has never been thoroughly analyzed in the SEE region
The fifth edition of the European Press Prize is welcoming entries from the 47 countries of the Council of Europe
In the last decade Slovakia media landscape has changed. In what direction is it moving? An updated picture drawn by the European Journalism Centre (EJC)
The third edition of a special series of BiH online bulletins, implemented through the “Media and Public Credibility ” project (supported by the EU), which the European Federation of Journalists is also involved in
A digital storytelling workshop in Tbilisi led by online magazine The Calvert Journal