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Deadline: 16 September 2018 The Youth Essay competition, organised by the European Commission Directorate General for Single Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs, is launching for the third time and is looking for answers to the following question: “What steps should entrepreneurs and government take to become more innovative?” By taking part in […]
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European Youth Press
Jędrzej Niklas, Research Officer for the Justice, Equity and Technology (JET) Project, and Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media and Communications, have recently published a new report on automated discrimination in data-driven systems. In this blog for the Media Policy Project, they highlight some of their main findings, explaining how algorithms discriminate and why this raises […]
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Media Policy Project
The worrying state of the Serbian media in an interview with Slaviša Lekić, president of the Association of Independent Journalists of Serbia (NUNS)
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Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso - ECPMF News
The worrying state of the Serbian media in an interview with Slaviša Lekić, president of the Association of Independent Journalists of Serbia (NUNS)
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Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso - ECPMF News
by Jane Whyatt
The Justice Commissioner of the European Union is offering support to police investigating the murders of journalists Daphne Caruana Galizia and Jan Kuciak. Commissioner Vera Jourová has been to Slovakia and Malta to pay respects to the investigative journalists who were killed for doing their jobs, and to bring the full weight of the European Commission to bear on the authorities responsible.
Vera Jourová offers a floral tribute. Photo: EU Commission
In this hard-hitting interview, she emphasises that there must be no impunity for those who ordered the killings and pays tribute to the work of Europe’s press…
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
by Jane Whyatt
The Justice Commissioner of the European Union is offering support to police investigating the murders of journalists Daphne Caruana Galizia and Jan Kuciak. Commissioner Vera Jourová has been to Slovakia and Malta to pay respects to the investigative journalists who were killed for doing their jobs, and to bring the full weight of the European Commission to bear on the authorities responsible.
Vera Jourová offers a floral tribute. Photo: EU Commission
In this hard-hitting interview, she emphasises that there must be no impunity for those who ordered the killings and pays tribute to the work of Europe’s press…
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
by Jane Whyatt
The Justice Commissioner of the European Union is offering support to police investigating the murders of journalists Daphne Caruana Galizia and Jan Kuciak. Commissioner Vera Jourová has been to Slovakia and Malta to pay respects to the investigative journalists who were killed for doing their jobs, and to bring the full weight of the European Commission to bear on the authorities responsible.
Vera Jourová offers a floral tribute. Photo: EU Commission
In this hard-hitting interview, she emphasises that there must be no impunity for those who ordered the killings and pays tribute to the work of Europe’s press…
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
The Bristol Cable has been cited by many as an example of a ‘best practice’ independent local news organisation. MSc student and Silverstone Scholar Anthony Graham-Dillon spoke to Cable reporter Matty Edwards about the Cable’s co-operative business model, drive for media diversity and literacy, and the challenges of producing public-interest journalism. Matty Edwards was a participant in the Media Literacy workshop hosted by the LSE Truth Trust and Technology Commission in […]
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Media Policy Project
by Jane Whyatt
Media freedom campaigners are urging newsrooms to show ’zero tolerance’ to football hooligans who grope, harass or insult female reporters during the World Cup in Russia
'Show a red card to men who grope female football reporters'
It follows at least three incidents shown live on camera. In one, Deutsche Welle journalist Julieth Gonzalez Therán was kissed by a fan who put his hand on her breast. He later went to the DW studio to apologise, and said he had done it “to win a bet“.
Fighting back, Brazilian Julia Gurmarāes shouted at the man who tried to kiss her…
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
by Jane Whyatt
Media freedom campaigners are urging newsrooms to show ’zero tolerance’ to football hooligans who grope, harass or insult female reporters during the World Cup in Russia
'Show a red card to men who grope female football reporters'
It follows at least three incidents shown live on camera. In one, Deutsche Welle journalist Julieth Gonzalez Therán was kissed by a fan who put his hand on her breast. He later went to the DW studio to apologise, and said he had done it “to win a bet“.
Fighting back, Brazilian Julia Gurmarāes shouted at the man who tried to kiss her…
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European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)