In Addis Ababa, from November 29th till December 2nd took place the 17th global IGF conveyed by the United Nations, the largest multistakeholder reflection on the future of the Internet.
A European Commission call for tender has confirmed a European University Institute-headed consortium as lead of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO).
Following the second call for EDMO Hubs, the European Commission has selected six new hubs that will become part of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO), strengthening the European ecosystem that works to fight disinformation.
This training course will provide a step-by-step guide in investigating disinformation campaigns with OSINT tools, and how to make use of different techniques to perform good investigations.
The EDMO training series aims to support researchers to be able to fulfil this role, by facilitating a number of sessions with invited speakers from the platforms to present currently available resources and datasets for researchers.
The EDMO consortium partner Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) will host a panel discussion titled “EU, US, and Australia’s Approach to Regulating Online Platforms” at the 9th European Communication Conference – ECREA 2022.
Nurturing Trust by evaluating impact: Why understanding what works in MIL interventions is essential
Marking Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2022, this webinar has been jointly developed by Media Literacy Ireland (MLI), the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) and the Irish EDMO Hub.
More than 40 fact-checking organisations across Europe have agreed upon a professional Code that defines the standards of methodology, ethics and transparency required to combat misinformation effectively…
The Vice-President of the European Parliament Eva Kaili invites you to hear about the latest innovations in the fight against disinformation.
The European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) is pleased to announce the launch of its online training module on “The InVID-WeVerify verification toolbox”, organised in collaboration with the Observatoire de l’Information et des médias (DE FACTO), the Ireland Hub and the vera.ai project.
The Media & Learning Association together with the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) is running a series of online seminars on the work of the EDMO Hubs on Media Literacy
EDMO is pleased to share the Call opened by the European Commission, which, together with the EEAS, ERGA, and current signatories, invites new players from the online information ecosystem…
The European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) is pleased to announce the launch of a new training module on “Understanding and handling disinformation for practitioners focusing on Africa”…
This post is based on EDMO Advisory Board member Professor Sonia Livingstone’s presentation at EDMO’s training session on ‘Evaluating the impact of media literacy initiatives’…
This short report lists 10 recommendations for policy makers, technology companies, as well as newsrooms and civil society, based on observations, research activities and discussions over the past three months.