Combattere la disinformazione online

Combattere la disinformazione online


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Ven 19 aprile 2024

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11:00 - 11:50

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Media literacy, fact-checking and collaborative efforts to fight disinformation across Europe. Learn more about the European Media & Information Fund and hear successful grantees talk about the impact of their projects - including those focused on combating misinformation ahead of elections.
Sponsored by Google News Initiative.


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Matt Cooke
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Aleksandra Monkos
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