The EFJ GS will speak at Fundacion Al Fanar conference "Islam, Muslims and Journalism. Guidelines for Media". Language, the tool the journalist uses to describe the world around us, is also a factor when it comes to defining and constructing our imaginaries, the frameworks and settings within which we encase our immediate universe. Islam, Muslims and Journalism. Guidelines for Media seeks to provide data and recommendations so that journalists take into account the conceptual frameworks -which are loaded with negative stereotypes- within which we unconsciously constrict Islam and Muslims. This guide has been produced by Fundación Al Fanar in collaboration with European Institute of the…
Call with EU Commissioners from DG CNECT
Online meeting: planning the monitoring of the first exercise of the Mechanism
Focus group on Media ownership rules in the platform era, the Directive and its impact on transparency and regulations that restrict media ownership.
Webinar on Background: On June 30th 2020, the European Commission announced via Press Release that it was launching a process to address the issue of collective bargaining for the self-employed. In addition to undertaking some information gathering, the Commission also invited all interested stakeholders to submit their views via the relevant questions included in Section V of the current Digital Services Act consultation, open until September 8th. The application of competition rules to collective bargaining on behalf of self-employed workers has long been a major issue in the Media, Arts and Entertainment sector, resulting in the exclusion of certain professionals…
The EFJ GS is invited to speak about media freedom in Europe at the plenary of the Council of Ministers of the Council of Europe.
Renate Schroeder will discuss about the impact of Covid-19 on digital media in Europe, on economic and political.
Renate Schroeder will participate. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZcscu-vqDosG9MCfn_jjNoFnG65pcgWUCTK
Freg Meeting maybe will be held in Vichy
The online event will consist of four panel sessions: Opportunities and Challenges in Establishing an Efficient National Mechanism for Protection of Journalists – Serbia and the Netherlands Working Groups for Safety of Journalists Unifying National Databases, Analysis and Reporting on Attacks and Violence against Journalists COVID-19’s Impact on Media Freedom in the Western Balkans Silencing Women Journalists – From Portraying to Online Harassment For more detailed information, please consult the attached agenda. Visit the event page to read the agenda in Serbian, Albanian or Macedonian. For more information on the speakers, please visit the event webpage.…