Media and Information Literacy: Why does it matter?
What is media and information literacy and why does it matter?
Co-Inform Submits Evidence to the UK House of Lords Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies
The UK House of Lords Select Committee on Democracy and Digital Technologies issued a Call for Evidence to collect the views of experts on a range of relevant areas. One of the key areas considered by the Committee is misinformation.
Co-Inform Completes the Second Round of Co-Creation Workshops
Citizens, journalists, and policymakers gathered once again in Botkyrka (Sweden), Vienna, and Athens to allow the project to move one step forward and collect their feedback on some existing fact-checking tools.
Co-Inform Joins Workshop at International Cybercrime Conference
Scytl’s Public Policy Researcher, Adrià Rodríguez-Pérez, has contributed to a workshop discussion on cybercrime, “fake news,” and election interference at the 2019 Octopus Conference.
Co-Inform showcased at two high-level events in Strasbourg and Paris
Co-Inform showcased at the World Forum for Democracy in Strasbourg and at the Paris Peace Forum in early November
Co-Inform showcased at AoIR 2019 Conference
Eleni Kyza and Christiana Varda from the Cyprus University of Technology presented Co-Inform at the AoIR 2019 conference in Brisbane, Australia.
Truth and Trust Online Conference
On October 4th and 5th, the Conference for Truth and Trust Online had its first edition at the BMA House in London, “to share, discuss, and collaborate on useful technical innovations and research in the space”.
Misinformation about Migration in Austria
Austria has been a “country of immigration” for decades, given that the annual balance of immigration and emigration regularly shows that the net migration rate is positive.
A beginner’s guide to fact-checking.
Fact-checking can be done by anyone. We at FactCheckNI train groups to ensure that individuals can determine the accuracy of their news. There are simple questions and steps we can all take when considering information online
Misinformation about Migration in Greece
Misinformation generates misperceptions which affect policies in many domains, including the environment, economy, health, and foreign policy. Between 2016 and 2018, over 200,000 refugees and migrants arrived in Greece.
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Co-inform project is co-funded by Horizon 2020 – the Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (2014-2020)
H2020-SC6-CO-CREATION-2016-2017 (CO-CREATION FOR GROWTH AND INCLUSION)
Type of action: RIA (Research and Innovation action)
Proposal number: 770302