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News
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Coverage of Key Elections by the EDMO Network
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Stay informed about ongoing developments in Romania, get ready for Germany’s snap elections, and understand what happened in Ireland, Moldova, and Georgia: our growing elections page offers expert insights straight from the EDMO Hubs and members of our network. Cited by leading media outlets including The Washington Post and Politico, our experts help track what’s going on – and work hard to safeguard election integrity.
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EDMO Survey Mapping: Adversarial Behaviour, Prevention and Protection Targeting Professionals Working to Counter Disinformation
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Ranging from multifaceted online harassment to physical threats and harm: the increasing prevalence of abuse targeting professionals in Europe who work to counter disinformation is alarming. Our new survey draws on insights from EDMO’s network including our 14 hubs, aiming to map these abuses and assess existing preventive and protective measures. A staggering 66 % of respondents reported experiencing adversarial actions.
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EDMO Guidelines for Effective Media Literacy Initiatives
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In a one-year process, over 100 media literacy experts from more than 50 countries contributed to the EDMO Guidelines for Effective Media Literacy, which were presented at the 2024 UNESCO Global Media and Information Literacy Week. Endorsed by over 70 organisations worldwide already, the guidelines have been designed for use by anyone involved in the development of media literacy initiatives – civil society, educators, policy makers, those in the media or tech industries.
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Report on the EDMO DSA Data Access Pilot: Take-aways and Recommendations
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In October 2023, EDMO initiated a pilot project designed to test potential processes and procedures for implementation of researcher data access provisions under Article 40 of the DSA. This report presents the key outcomes, takeaways, and recommendations from the pilot project. It is designed, in part, to provide feedback on the Article 40 draft Delegated Act, which the European Commission published on 29 October 2024.
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Defining Disinformation across EU and VLOP Policies
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Defining disinformation is essential to propose concrete measures to identify and, possibly, moderate harmful online content. But how are different actors approaching this challenge – and to what effect? This report investigates how disinformation and related concepts are defined in relevant EU policies, national legislation, as well as the policies and community guidelines of major VLOPs, and highlights existing challenges.
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Missed a Session of the EDMO Training Programme? Visit Our New Video Library
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Ranging from our most recent session on practical strategies for successful influencer collaborations in media literacy to past sessions on elections integrity or journalistic coverage of the European Parliament elections, our new Training page now offers a growing selection of videos for you to watch. Stay tuned as more sessions will be regularly added, and don’t miss our upcoming session on LinkedIn (see details below).
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Join our upcoming events
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EDMO Training Series for Researchers: LinkedIn Data Access Tools
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Join our first EDMO Training session of 2025! As part of the EDMO Training Series for researchers, LinkedIn representatives will provide an introduction to LinkedIn’s current data and tools to support independent academic research under the DSA. The session will include an overview of the application process for access to LinkedIn data under Article 40 (12) and an overview of available LinkedIn data and tools. Apply by 9 January 2025, 16:00 CET.
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NORDIS Digital Information Literacy Forum: Generative AI, media literacy and ethics – Navigating authenticity in learning
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Taking place at the Merkki Museum in Helsinki and online, this conference by NORDIS, EDMO’s Hub covering Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland, aims to inspire educators, researchers, and policymakers to embrace the potential of AI while cultivating critical thinking and ethical awareness in the next generation of learners.
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EDMO Hubs
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December 2024: Best of Fact-Checking Map
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The fact-checking highlights of the EDMO Hubs can be found in an interactive map updated on a monthly basis. In December, the Hubs chose their best fact-checking items on disinformation targeting a wide range of topics, such as anti-Ukraine narratives, health hoaxes, climate denialism, alleged mandatory military service, the Romanian elections, and more.
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451 Degrees of Disinformation: Fact-checking, Media Literacy, and AI Regulation in a Post-Truth Era
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Inspired by Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, this year’s CEDMO consortium annual conference addressed the contemporary challenge of disinformation. In Bradbury’s novel, firemen ignite books to suppress knowledge, ensuring that critical thinking is extinguished. The title refers to the temperature at which paper burns, symbolising the destruction of truth and the power that controls knowledge.
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GADMO CoP Monitor 2024: Strengthened Measures by Major Platforms Are Insufficient During Election Campaigns
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Deepfakes that defame political opponents and calls to vote on platforms where political advertising is officially banned: in the super election year of 2024, several instances showed that platforms are not doing enough to fight mis- and disinformation, despite having announced relevant policies. This is the conclusion of the second CoP Monitor published by GADMO, focusing on the 2024 EU elections as well as German state elections.
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Snippets
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Generative AI and Disinformation in 2024 Elections: Implications for Democracy Going Forward
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The 2024 global election cycle unfolded against the backdrop of rapid advancements in generative AI. While these technologies hold immense potential for enhancing communication and accessibility, they also pose new challenges to the integrity of democratic processes. In our latest blog post, Aqsa Farooq and Claes de Vreese revisit 2024 and share key take-aways from a recent EDMO online panel.
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Disinformation About Floods in Spain Goes Viral, False Content on Middle East Down by 10 %
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Take a look at our new monthly brief with the latest disinformation insights from across the EU, based on 1.781 fact-checking articles by 34 organisations. The main disinformation phenomenon in November were the catastrophic floods that hit southern Spain, partly contributing to the increase in climate-related disinformation that almost doubled in two months, passing from 7% in September to 13% in November.
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Putin’s New Plan to Undermine Fact-Checking: EDMO Investigation by Facta.news
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Russia aims to create an international association of self-proclaimed fact-checking organizations. The initiative, called the Global Fact-Checking Network (GFCN), was announced on November 20th at the “Dialogue on Fakes 2.0” forum, which that brought together media outlets and organizations acting as Kremlin propagandists.
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Doppelganger: CORRECTIV Investigations Bring Russian Propaganda Campaign to a Halt
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The spread of fake websites by the Russian disinformation campaign Doppelganger has largely been stopped. The campaign had been using a Ukrainian service provider – which quickly blocked the Russian customer after a CORRECTIV inquiry. Meanwhile, Doppelganger’s digital footprints lead directly to the Ministry of Defense in Moscow.
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EDMO in the press
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Did you know?
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