European Federation of Journalists

Media Literacy training hate speech

Vienna, Austria

Three international media literacy workshops will take place in 2017 (in Austria, Poland and Germany), organised by CMFE and COMMIT. The workshops will target community media practitioners, journalists, journalism schools and trainers, media regulatory bodies/authorities, press councils, civil society organisations (in particular migrants’/women’s organisations) and have the following objectives: Mutual learning and cooperation activities as instruments for sharing concrete best practices transferable to different legal contexts, that are likely to increase efficient prevention of discrimination/hate speech, in particular against women journalists, refugees and migrants. Development of counter-narratives through multilingual programs / campaigns fighting stereotypes and populism, taking creative examples from a local/small-scale to a broader context.…

Meeting on collective bargaining in creators’ sector, DG Education and Culture

The purpose is to have an exchange of information on collective agreements in the creative sectors and the challenges creators may face in relation to collective bargaining as a tool to improve their remuneration conditions. This should help the European Commission to gain a better insight into concrete situations faced by creators and possibilities that can be explored in terms of collective action, also against the background of the findings of recent European Commission's studies on the fair remuneration of authors and performers.  

Cross-border journalism and EFJ

Mechelen 60 Zandpoortvest, Mechelen, Belgium

Presentation on Cross-border journalism and EFJ for Journalismfund.eu at Mechelen (Belgium)

International Media Forum on Quality Press and Its Development

Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration Prospect Vernadskogo 84, Moscow, Russian Federation

The international conference is organized by Journalist Media Group in the Academy of Public Economy, in Moscow. The vice-president of the EFJ Nadezda Azhgikhina and the EFJ Director Renate Schroeder will attend the conference.  

Creative Skills Europe project: 1st steering group meeting

Brussels Brussels, Belgium

Creative Skills Europe Project Accompanying the transformations of the market and of individual careers in the European audiovisual and live performance sectors: a social dialogue perspective. A European partnership project (Feb. 2017 – Jan. 2019) Trade unions and management of the EU social dialogue committees on live performance (LP) and the audiovisual sector (AV) have conversations on the developments affecting the sector and the implications of those developments for social dialogue for many years already, and skills development in the AV and LP sectors has a prominent place on the work programme of both committees. The evolutions of the sector…

ECPMF fact-finding mission to Macedonia

Skopje Skopje

ECPMF, OBCT, SEEMO and EFJ are organising an important fact-finding mission to Skopje, Macedonia. The EFJ will be represented by its General Secretary Ricardo Gutiérrez. The mission will focus on the recent attacks/violence against journalists, which are, to our knowledge, often not investigated. There will be a press meeting to release a first statement on Friday, 28th, at 10am. Background information: IREX Media Sustainability Report (2017) on Macedonia: https://www.irex.org/sites/default/files/pdf/media-sustainability-index-europe-eurasia-2017-full.pdf (p. 63-76) FreedomHouse Report (2016) (https://freedomhouse.org/country/macedonia). CPJ article: https://cpj.org/blog/2017/04/in-macedonia-anti-press-rhetoric-leaves-journalist.php#more The 9 alerts on Macedonia submitted to the CoE Platform for the Protection of Journalism and the Safety of Journalists; The news on Macedonia…

EESC Plenary Session

Brussels Brussels, Belgium

525th Plenary Session including the following events: Debate with Can Dündar, a Turkish journalist nominated for the 2016 Sakharov Prize, on Wednesday 26 April at 3 p.m. Debate with Professor Dusan Sidjanski, honorary chairman of the European Cultural Centre, on Wednesday 26 April at 4.30 p.m. Debate with Maroš Šefčovič, vice-president of the European Commission responsible for the Energy Union, on Thursday 27 April at 10.30 a.m.  

Media and democracy, FES workshop

Brussels Friedrich Ebert Foundation , Belgium

In times of political gambling, minorities become the scapegoating target of populist leaders. In name of the freedom of expression, racist discourses are legitimised by the electorate choice of right-wing representation in the structures of power. Although some discourses are becoming obsolete, media magnifies the stereotypes and can influence the negative perceptions largely and inaccurately promoted and which is yet reinforced by strong political discourse. But (new) media can also be an instrument for mobilization, participation and change. How is media helping to build democracy and a new narrative for Europe? And how to tackle hate speech, racism and underrepresentation…

Press Club event EFJ-EBU : Documentaire et débat sur la liberté d’expression et des médias en Turquie

Brussels Press Club Rue Froissart 95, Brussels, Belgium

INVITATION PRESS BRIEFING Documentaire et débat sur la liberté d'expression et des médias en Turquie Documentary and debate on freedom of expression and medias on Turkey           FEJ - Fédération européenne des journalistes / EFJ - European Federation of Journalists en collaboration avec l'UER - Union européenne de radio-télévision in cooperation with EBU - European Broadcasting Union cordially invite invitent cordialement pour documentaire Erdogan ou l'ivresse du pouvoir suivi d'un débat avec / followed by a debate with : Welcoming - Intro : 17:45 : Jean-Paul Philippot, President EBU-UER 18:00 : Documentaire - Documentary (en français, subtitled…

CPJ’s panel on emerging threats to journalists

Rising populism in the U.S. and Europe, amid concerns over terrorism and migration, pose risks to press freedom in the West and beyond. Join the Committee to Protect Journalists for a look at the challenges journalists face in the changing environment for media in the U.S. and Europe, and the potential ramifications for journalists operating in repressive countries around the world. Advanced registration is not necessary. Panelists to include: Joel Simon, Executive Director, Committee to Protect Journalists Andrew Stroehlein, European Media Director, Human Rights Watch Shada Islam, Director of Policy, Friends of Europe Jean-Paul Marthoz, journalist, teacher and author of…

UNESCO World Press Freedom Day

Balai Sidang Jakarta Convention Centre Jl. Jend. Gatot Subroto, Jakarta, Indonesia

WPFD 2017: ‘Critical Minds for Critical Times: Media’s role in advancing peaceful, just and inclusive societies’ From 1 to 4 May 2017, UNESCO will organize, in collaboration with the Government of the Republic of Indonesia and the Indonesian Press Council, its main celebration of World Press Freedom Day (3 May). At a time described by some as critical for journalism, World Press Freedom Day’s International Conference will examine how free and quality media are needed perhaps more than ever before to promote peaceful, just, inclusive societies, in line with Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16. The Conference will provide a unique…