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MEDEA: Media & Learning Association
Media Against Hate: website launched
Media & Information Literacy Clearinghouse
MILCLICKS: Movement on Media and Information Literacy on social networks
Fact-checking and promise-tracking websites
Global Kids Online
Serbia: Media Education Centre
EAVI - European Association for Viewers Interests
European Charter on Media Literacy
Bulgarian Safer Internet Centre
INTERNEST - transforming school libraries into infotheques in Serbia
Medijskapismenost.hr: Media Literacy – Alphabet for 21st Century
Global Alliance for Partnerships on Media and Information Literacy (GAPMIL)
Serbia: MIL training for teachers
A Global Guide to Initiatives Tackling “Fake News”
MIL as a prerequisite for active citizenship: Macedonia MAMIL Project
IREX: What we learned from training citizens to detect fake news
Ending The “Awkward Relationship” Between Women and News Media?
Contending with “Fake News” in 5 EU Countries - Reports from the Field
Youth to Combat Hate Speech in Local Communities in Serbia
Get the Trolls Out ! Campaign against Hate Speech
Moldova: Crowdfunding Campaign to Expose Trolls
#SilenceHate Project against Online Hate Towards Migrants and Refugees
The Global Council to Build Trust in Media and Fight Misinformation
Impact Study on Citizens’ Ability to Detect Disinformation 1.5 Years After Completing a News Media Literacy Program
Trustworthy Media in a Time of Distrust: No Silver Bullet, But the Search is on
Fake News Busters in the Western Balkans
“Listening” about media literacy, even if you cannot hear
Serbia: Platform for citizens to influence broadcasters’ content quality
Macedonia: News and Digital Literacy Project – Where Fake News Fails
Get Bad News: Online Media Literacy Game
Powerful Voices for Kids - Digital & Media Literacy Education
're:start democratic discourse' - Media Literacy Training Project for Rural Ukraine
EU vs Disinfo: The Website Responds to Pro-Kremlin Disinformation
New report sets guidelines for EU effort to tackle disinformation
Debunking Misinformation in South East Europe
Moldova: IJC launches online workshop on editorial fact-checking
Filling curricular gaps: One step forward to media education in Romania
European Media Literacy Week ~ 18 to 22 March 2019
USING IMPACT EVALUATIONS TO INFORM EXPANSION OF MEDIA LITERACY INITIATIVES
The Importance of Co-operation in Media and Information Literacy: Three Universities – Three Meetings in B&H
Fact-checking Polish-style
The Business of Misinformation
Kosovo gets its first media and information literacy (MIL) magazine
Advancing Media & Information Literacy in the Western Balkans
Learning Resources
Online Guide to Journalism Ethics
UNESCO MIL publications & other resources
Resource center by International Fact-Checking Network
Mapping of media literacy practices and actions in EU-28: EAO report
Media Literacy as the Prerequisite for Active Citizenship
Rise of the fact-checker – a new democratic institution?
Ethics in the News: Truth-Telling Remains Key to Democracy in “Post-Truth” Era
BBC Media Action’s Research and Insight Blog
‘Hate Speech’ Explained: A Toolkit (1)
The Trust Factor: A Review Of Journalism And Self-Regulation
Hate-speech: a five-point test for journalists
Poynter's NewsU courses in media literacy and fact-checking (1)
UNESCO Media and information literacy curriculum for teachers
Ethics Unwrapped
Poynter Institute resource center on fact-checking
Open Access: UNESCO and AU's Media and Information Literacy Course
MIL Modules for Teachers
Discussion paper: "Media and Information Literacy: A human rights-based approach in developing countries"
Graph: 5 Laws of MIL (by UNESCO)
Mediactive - free book by Dan Gillmor
Center for Media Literacy - a rich resource center
Media Literacy in Montenegro
The Journal of Media Literacy Education
Journal of Digital and Media Literacy (1)
Better Internet for Kids: resource center
OFCOM Researches on Media Literacy
Edutopia resource center on MIL
Media Against Hate: website launched (1)
Media & Information Literacy Clearinghouse (1)
Medijskapismenost.hr: Media Literacy – Alphabet for 21st Century
Regional Report: Media Literacy and Education Needs of Journalists and the Public in SEE
Medijskapismenost.net - MIL resource center in Serbian
Media Manipulation and Disinformation Online (publication)
Trust in Media 2017: EBU Report
Protection of Minors in the Audiovisual Media Services: Trends & Practices (ERGA report)
5 Internet Safety Tips for Kids
Report Series: News Literacy and News Publishers
“News you don’t believe”: Audience perspectives on fake news
Bridging the Gap: Rebuilding Citizen Trust in the Media
Infographic: Facts & Opinion in Reporting
Macedonia: Citizens can protect the PSB only if they have the confidence in it – a comparative study
Study: Media Regulatory Authorities and Hate Speech
Infographic: What are the roles of the media?
Bias, Bullshit and Lies: Audience Perspectives on Low Trust in the Media
New guide helps journalists, researchers investigate misinformation, memes and trolling
Online Safety MOOC (starting 6/2/18)
Internet Safety for Children
Journalism, Media and Technology Trends and Predictions 2018
Measuring the reach of "fake news" and online disinformation in Europe
Hate speech: what it is and how to counter it
Media and information literacy - A practical guidebook for trainers (Second edition)
Internet Literacy Handbook by CoE
Trust in Media 2018: Report
Measuring media literacy in the EU : results from the Media Pluralism Monitor 2015
Understanding the Promise and Limits of Automated Fact-Checking
A definitive guide to verifying digital content for emergency coverage available in SEE languages
The Promises, Challenges, and Futures of Media Literacy: Report
Self-regulation and ‘hate speech’ on social media platforms: Briefing Paper
Dead Reckoning: Navigating Content Moderation After "Fake News"
The spread of true and false news online
Responding to ‘hate speech’: Comparative overview of six EU countries
Free Online Course on Media and Disinformation
Lexicon of Lies: Terms for Problematic Information
Guide to Stopping Hate: How to Counter Hate Speech on Twitter?
The Dos & Don´ts Guide-For refugees to tell their stories and for journalists to report them better
Beyond The Headlines – The Online News Verification Game
Balkan Countries Most Vulnerable to ‘Fake’ News: Report
Develop Basic Fact-Checking Skills With This Online Course
This Cartoon has 7 Tips for Fact-Checking Online Information
Algorithmic Accountability: A Primer
Producing video for social platforms - manual
Moldova: New Online Platform About and For Media Education
Fighting Fakes - The Nordic Way
Trust in Ethical Journalism – The Key to Media Futures
The invisible curation of content | Facebook’s News Feed and our information diets
The Bottom-Up Media Revolution: How Social Entrepreneurs are Building Trust Between Communities and the Media
Impact study on a new approach to media literacy training
Impact Study on Citizens’ Ability to Detect Disinformation 1.5 Years After Completing a News Media Literacy Program
What's trending in fake news? IU tools show which stories go viral, and if 'bots' are to blame
The Oxygen of Amplification: Better Practices for Reporting on Extremists, Antagonists, and Manipulators Online
A New Wave of Censorship: Distributed Attacks on Expression and Press Freedom
Who Has Your Back? Censorship Edition 2018
Pay No Attention To That Man Behind the Curtain: Exposing and Challenging Government Hacking for Surveillance
Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2018
Canada’s privacy guardians launch lesson plans to help youth learn about privacy
Only 2% of UK children have the critical literacy skills they need to tell if news is real or fake
News Media in Western Europe: Populist Views Divide Public Opinion
Research: A Third of Media Content in Serbia on EU, USA and Russia – Without a Source
Get Bad News: Online Media Literacy Game
Using Password Managers To Stay Safe Online
New reports highlight IPI research on state-sponsored trolling
DRI - Disinformation Resilience in Central and Eastern Europe
ICFJ learning module takes readers through the history of ‘fake news’ and disinformation
Survey: Moldova, the Most Vulnerable Country to Foreign Propaganda in Central and Eastern Europe
Challenging Truth and Trust: A Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation
Defending Politically Vulnerable Organizations Online
Powerful Voices for Kids - Digital & Media Literacy Education
Mind Over Media: Analyzing Contemporary Propaganda
Checkology: Help your students master news literacy skills in a virtual classroom
Public Service Media and Information Disorder
Journalism, 'Fake News' and Disinformation: A Handbook for Journalism Education and Training
Media about Media – in Western Balkans and Turkey (1)
Easy Resources for Navigating the ‘Post-Truth’ Era
How is Europe fighting fake news? New legal report
Get Cyber Skilled - 4 Modules for Teachers
Moldova: IJC launches online workshop on editorial fact-checking
The Data Journalism Handbook 2: Towards a Critical Data Practice (2019)
Council of Europe Study on Algorithms and Human Rights
Preparing young Europeans for the 'digital future': Report
Filling curricular gaps: One step forward to media education in Romania
Advertising, digital advertising, body image, and social media teaching resources for 7- 16-year olds
Children’s Media Literacy: OFCOM’s Media Use and Attitudes Report 2018
50 ways to foster public trust and engagement in the media
Negotiating Internet Governance ~ free edition
Dossier: Disinformation
The Western Balkans’ Sketchy Media Literacy Landscapes (1)
Building resilient communities through media literacy: Tutorial
Western Balkans: Journalists insufficiently promote quality journalism on social networks
Bosnia’s Professional Liars
Social Media as an Accurate Mirror of Society: Publication
The Business of Misinformation - Hungary: Pushing Politics, Picking Pockets
Free Trainers’ Manual for Media and Information Literacy: For Teachers and Other Educators
Handbook for Journalists Teaching Media Literacy
New MIL Learning Resources from SEENPM: For Educators and All Interested in MIL
How Misinformation Became a Profitable Business in Eastern Europe
MIL in the Media
Is it time to completely rethink fact-checking?
The Future of Free Speech, Trolls, Anonymity and Fake News Online
A personal view: Fight “fake news” with ethical news
The Emergence of a Post-Fact World
Predators of press freedom use fake news as a censorship tool
Fake News and Fake Solutions: How Do We Build a Civics of Trust?
Media and information literacy
Fake News, Propaganda, and Influence Operations – A Guide to Journalism in a New, and More Chaotic Media Environment
What are digital rights?
How can we learn to reject fake news in the digital world?
Schools should teach pupils how to spot 'fake news'
‘Fake news’: the best thing that’s happened to journalism
Avoiding articles from “the creep”: People trust news based on who shared it, not on who published it
This Article Won’t Change Your Mind
News Literacy Working Group; Initial Thoughts
Does neutrality mean indifference?
7 Tips for for Fighting Fake News
3 steps news organisations can take to fight misinformation
Leveraging Media Information Literacy (MIL) against Fake News - Potential and Challenges
‘Fake news’ is dead
4 factors that influence people’s attitudes toward facts
Fake News – An Optimistic View
Fake Sources and Narratives: Journalism Fights Back
TheMediaBriefing podcast: The Ethical Journalism Network's director Aidan White
Alternative Facts: How To Cover Powerful People Who Lie?
Here Comes Somebody: Journalism and the Trust Economy
Digital transformation means focusing on readers, not platforms.
Google’s fact check feature goes global and comes to Google Search
A personal view: Fight “fake news” with ethical news (1)
How YouTube Serves As The Content Engine Of The Internet's Dark Side
How to Escape Your Political Bubble for a Clearer View
The Guardian’s sales chief: The digital ad system rewards fake news
I spent two weeks with the best TV fact-checkers. Here’s what I learned.
News and media literacy the way it’s always been taught may not be the right response to fake news woes
‘Fake News’ And The EU’s Response
Understanding disinformation and fake news
Social media “filter bubbles” aren’t actually a thing, research suggests
Journalism faces a crisis worldwide – we might be entering a new dark age
Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales launches Wikitribune, a large-scale attempt to combat fake news
Tech Talk: Protecting Journalists and Tackling Fake News (podcast)
Combating Fake News: An Agenda for Research and Action
What makes news humanitarian?
A Global Guide to Initiatives Tackling “Fake News”
Why Good Journalism Lost to Noisy Populists
People are not searching facts – they want to find approvals and emotions. How to combat fake and hate by tools of Media Development
Google developed a school curriculum to help kids fight trolls and hackers
Surveillance and ATI from a child's rights perspective
Demystifying Media: Five Lessons in Trust and the Media
Debunking fake photos: How journalists and readers can ensure authenticity
What will misinformation look like in 2030 (and will we be better at spotting it by then)?
Use talk not tech to tame your children's online habits
No, the internet is not actually stealing kids’ innocence
4 Ways to Integrate Media Literacy in the Classroom
Explaining the News to Our Kids
Fake news. It’s complicated.
Six tips for how to spot (and stop) fake news
Getting it right: here’s how to improve your fact-checking
Making media literacy great again
Dear Internet, Can We Talk? We Have an Information Pollution Problem of Epic Proportions
How People Approach Facts and Information
Fake news – an optimistic take
Our problem isn’t ‘fake news.’ Our problems are trust and manipulation
How did the news go ‘fake’? When the media went social
One year on, we’re still not recognizing the complexity of information disorder online
Media Literacy for 'Empowerment and Protection': Q&A With Renee Hobbs
Show your work: The new terms for trust in journalism
Crossing the Line: What Counts as Online Harassment?
‘Fake News’: Wide Reach but Little Impact, Study Suggests
Journalists and Schools Work Together to Teach Media Literacy
Publics Globally Want Unbiased News Coverage, but Are Divided on Whether Their News Media Deliver
A Mission for Quality? Why Some Newspapers are Better than Others
Seven studies about mis- and disinformation from 2017
Hate speech: what it is and how to counter it
Why the hysteria around the 'fake news epidemic' is a distraction
What can be done about fake news? (PODCAST)
Do Colleges Check Out Applicants on Social Media? - Clean up Your Digital Footprint
Linguistic Self-Defence Guide Against Antisemitism
Facebook and Google will not save us from fake news. We must save ourselves.
The evidence that busts the media myths of echo chambers and fake news
The good news is … people like to read good news
The Facebook Armageddon
Tweaking a global source of news
Reinventing Journalism for a Murky Era
3 Quick Ways to Verify Images On a Smartphone
Fake news is part of a bigger problem: automated propaganda
When Fighting Fake News Aids Censorship
For Two Months, I Got My News From Print Newspapers. Here’s What I Learned.
Battered but not Broken | Why we need public media in the digital age
There is no easy fix for Facebook’s reliability problem
Fake news spreads ‘farther, faster, deeper’ than truth, study finds
False news travels 6 times faster on Twitter than truthful news
Fear, surprise, disgust: Fake news spreads faster than some real news on Twitter
The Grim Conclusions of the Largest-Ever Study of Fake News
Six Key Points from the EU Commission’s New Report on Disinformation
When wire services make mistakes, misinformation spreads quickly
A once unimaginable scenario: No more newspapers
So what is that, er, Trusted News Integrity Trust Project all about? A guide to the (many, similarly named) new efforts fighting for journalism
Why People Lie and What You can do about it
News Attention in a Mobile Era
Dis/misinformation: less talking, more doing
Online disinformation and the EU’s response
Lecture: The Power of Platforms
Jimmy Wales: Fake news “a quantum leap we should be very concerned about”
Why inaccurate political information spreads
Optimizing Journalism for Trust
The five ways we read online (and what publishers can do to encourage the “good” ones)
These academics are on the frontlines of fake news research
A better way to manage your passwords, explained with a cartoon
The Fake News Machine
This Former Tea Party Activist Is Teaching People To Spot Fake News
Stop Calling It Fake News.
This program made people better at identifying disinformation. (They still weren’t great at knowing what to trust.)
Reporting in a Machine Reality: Deepfakes, misinformation, and what journalists can do about them
Bearers of Bad News: The Unchecked Spread of Disinformation through Messenger Platforms
(PODCAST) 'Restoring Trust: how do we tackle the crisis in public information?'
Six or Seven Things Social Media Can Do For Democracy
How can we restore trust in news? Here are 9 takeaways from Knight-supported research
F*ke News, Journalism And Disinformation: Fighting Back Is Now Mission Critical
Face It, You Just Don’t Care About the News Anymore
How ‘Googling it’ Can Send Conservatives Down Secret Rabbit Holes of Alternative Facts
LSE Experts on the Truth, Trust and Technology Commission (T3): Dr Shakuntala Banaji
Misinformation and Disinformation Unpacked (from the Reuters Institute 2018 Digital News Report)
The Impact of Greater News Literacy (from the Reuters Institute 2018 Digital News Report)
Teaching data journalism — fast and slow
Designing data journalism courses: reflections on a decade of teaching
ICYMI: Here are all the notes you need from Global Fact 5
Complicating the Narratives
Mission creep: the expanding scope of the “right to be forgotten”
'Data is a fingerprint': why you aren't as anonymous as you think online
New Skills For The Next Generation Of Journalists
The (not so brief) history of fake news [VIDEO]
Pushing back against hate propaganda
Countering Fake News in the “Emotional Democracy”
Tech Companies Like Facebook and Twitter Are Drawing Lines. It’ll Be Messy.
Moldova Highly 'Vulnerable' to Russian Propaganda, Study Says
Here’s How You Can Fight Back Against Disinformation
A Guide To Parental Controls For Kids' Tech Use
Through understanding bots, journalists can more effectively fight disinformation
The Flourishing Business of Fake YouTube Views
8 essential qualities of a digital literacy curriculum
What to Watch for in the Coming Wave of “Deep Fake” Videos
Six Fake News Techniques and Simple Tools to Vet Them
What we learned about media literacy by teaching high school students fact-checking
'Sharenting' puts young at risk of online fraud
Free Media Are Not “The Enemy Of The People”
Reporters: Stop calling everything 'fake news'
Critical digital literacy: ten key readings for our distrustful media age
Alan Rusbridger: who broke the news?
Inside Wikipedia's volunteer-run battle against fake news
6 ways to integrate media literacy in the classroom
For online media literacy that works, speed and ease matters
How algorithms are controlling your life - And why you should probably pay closer attention
How journalists can avoid being manipulated by trolls seeking to spread disinformation
It’s time to look more critically at data journalism
Preparing young Europeans for the ‘digital future’?
2018 was a Rough Year for Truth Online
Inequalities in the home influence children’s digital opportunities
11 key readings on children’s data and privacy online
Misinformation and critical digital literacy: To trust or not to trust?
700 False News Stories In Serbian Tabloids In 2018
Disinformation Analysis on the Western Balkans: Lack of Sources Indicates Potential Disinformation
How The Wall Street Journal is preparing its journalists to detect deepfakes
UK: Government bans phrase 'fake news'
The skills kids need to avoid getting fooled by fake news
Why Do People Fall for Fake News?
It's Not Fake Video We Should Be Worried About — It's Real Video
Attacks in the Comment Sections: What It Means for News Sites
A major British government review proposes some light regulation of Google and Facebook (and perhaps new limits on the BBC)
‘No image can be taken on face value’: Fake photos flood social media after a terrorist attack in India
Fake News, Real Money: Ad Tech Platforms, Profit-Driven Hoaxes, and the Business of Journalism
Why Conspiracy Theories Work so Well on Facebook
Nothing Snowballs Online Like Fear
Facebook announces sweeping changes to its anti-misinformation policies
Lifting Journalism by Knowing What Readers Are Looking For
The Urgent Quest for Slower, Better News
Finland is winning the war on fake news. What it’s learned may be crucial to Western democracy
To rebuild trust in the media, we must empower its consumers
Is Fact-Checking Working?
Which Audience Engagement Methods Work?
How Finland’s fake four-day week became a ‘fact’ in Europe’s media
Kosovo, fake news and politics
Types, sources, and claims of COVID-19 misinformation
Media for Citizens
About Media for Citizens – Citizens for Media
MCCM News
Conference “Media for Citizens, Citizens for media” to Provide In-Depth Insights into MIL in the Western Balkans
Media for Citizens – Citizens for Media: Advancing MIL in the Western Balkans
Media for Citizens – Citizens for Media: State of MIL and What is to be Done?
60 New Trainers to Advance Media Literacy in the Western Balkans
Advancing Media & Information Literacy in the Western Balkans
Call for proposals: Media and Information Literacy for Civil Society Organisations in 5 Western Balkan Countries
Building new knowledge base on media and information literacy
The Importance of Co-operation in Media and Information Literacy: Three Universities – Three Meetings in B&H
The Western Balkans’ Sketchy Media Literacy Landscapes
20 CSOs develop MIL in the Western Balkans with small-scale projects
2nd Call for Proposals: Media and Information Literacy for Civil Society Organisations in 5 Western Balkan Countries
2.500 Students in the Western Balkans Get Introduced to Critical MIL Thinking
Free Trainers’ Manual for Media and Information Literacy: For Teachers and Other Educators
Journalism Matters: Video Campaign Launched in the Western Balkans
Local CSOs in the Western Balkans get Support for Small-scale MIL projects
Handbook for Journalists Teaching Media Literacy
New MIL Learning Resources from SEENPM: For Educators and All Interested in MIL
School Children across Western Balkans Trained in MIL
CSOs in the Western Balkans Trained to Advance MIL
Albania: Young People Make Videos on EU values
Serbia: MIL Project Unpacks Visual Literacy
Project in Bosnia and Herzegovina Tackles MIL Education of Pre-School Children
North Macedonia: Project Promotes Awareness of Ethical Standards in Journalism and Media Self-Regulation
Montenegro: CSOs Promote Gender Literacy in the Media
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Center for Independent Journalism (Bucharest, Romania)
Center for Independent Journalism (Budapest, Hungary)
Independent Journalism Center (Chisinau, Moldova)
Investigative Journalism Center (Zagreb, Croatia)
IPS Communication Foundation / bianet.org (Istanbul, Turkey)
Kosovo Media Institute (Pristina, Kosovo*)
Macedonian Institute for Media (Skopje, Macedonia)
Media and Reform Center Nis (Nis, Serbia)
Media Center Caglavica (Pristina, Kosovo*)
Media Center LTD (Belgrade, Serbia)
Media Development Center (Sofia, Bulgaria)
Media Plan Institute (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Mediacentar Sarajevo (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Montenegro Media Institute (Podgorica, Montenegro)
Novi Sad School of Journalism (Novi Sad, Serbia)
Peace Institute (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
Platform for Independent Journalism (P24) (Istanbul, Turkey)
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