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Project Q4295495 in Germany, Czechia, Slovenia, Serbia, Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia
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English | Media Literacy Observatory for Active Citizenship and Sustainable Democracy |
Project Q4295495 in Germany, Czechia, Slovenia, Serbia, Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Romania, Croatia |
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1,860,395.0 Euro
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2,188,700.0 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 July 2020
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31 December 2022
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School of Advanced Social Studies
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Citizen’s competence is of crucial importance for active political participation, which is one of the main components of good governance and sustainable democracy. Especially in the Eastern part of the Danube region, political participation is stagnating. Particularly worrisome are the apathy and lack of political interest on the side of younger population. Furthermore, in the last years, we witness political developments that result in deterioration of democratic standards in many parts of the region. The core element of the citizen’s competence is high level of media literacy. It is necessary for citizens’ reflection of social reality and their resilience to negative media phenomena, like hate speech and fake news. The main objective of the project is to improve democratic transnational governance by developing transnational media literacy observatory, based on cooperation between different relevant stakeholders. In many countries of the Danube region the development of competences of media literacy and active citizenship are far behind more developed parts of Europe. This observatory will serve as a mechanism for increasing media literacy and thus strengthening citizens’ competences what will contribute to development of sustainable democracy. The main target groups are the youth and the people who work with them. For the purpose of strengthening it, the observatory will provide tools, available for both young people as well as their educators. The project will establish observatory for media literacy that will provide instruments for scrutinising media contents, training tools and policy recommendations for upgrading media literacy in relation with other civic skills. Outputs include: capacity building and training tools, web-based interface and policy recommendations. The core activities of the project are: mapping of practices and dissemination of information, developing learning system, designing web training platform, and pilot testing. (English)
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