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Tag: media

“Internet and media repression in Russia: Avoiding the complicity of Western actors”, Veera Laine and Jussi Lassila (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 13/12/2021

Media control has been a key part of Vladimir Putin’s exercise of power. Recently, however, the repression of freedom of […]

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“One Belt One Voice: Chinese Media in Italy”, Francesca Ghiretti, Lorenzo Mariani (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 27/10/2021

Chinese media are the voice of the Chinese Communist Party at home and abroad. It is no surprise therefore that […]

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“Media Narratives on Russia in the Context of Post-Maidan Ukraine”, Vineta Kleinberga and Elizabete Vizgunova (LIIA, Latvia)

Posted on 29/09/2021

Associate researchers of the Latvian Institute of International Affairs: Vineta Kleinberga and Elizabete Vizgunova recently published their article: “Media Narratives […]

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“Journalism under instrumentalized political parallelism”, Kjetil Selvik and Jacob Høgilt (NUPI, Norway)

Posted on 24/04/2021

Media systems where political parallelism co-exists with political clientelism have contradictory influences on journalistic practices. Journalists are encouraged to actively […]

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“Hybrid Media and Hybrid Politics: Contesting Informational Uncertainty in Lebanon and Tunisia”, Kjetil Selvik, Katrin Voltmer and Jacob Høigilt (NUPI, Norway)

Posted on 23/04/2021

The ambiguities of hybrid politics, which combines democratic and authoritarian elements, not only constrain independent and critical reporting but also […]

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Call for Papers for the ‘2019 Annual Scientific Seminar on Media & the Digital Economy’ (Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Italy)

Posted on 14/12/2018

Call for Papers for the ‘2019 Annual Scientific Seminar on Media & the Digital Economy‘ on competition issues in digital […]

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“Russia’s propaganda war about Syria: How pro-Kremlin Twitter accounts manipulate the West”, Sophie Eisentraut (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 29/03/2018

Moscow is keen to exploit the conflict in Syria in its information war against the West. Russian messaging on Syria […]

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Social media in China:the regime is more concerned about what people do that what they say, Andrés Ortega (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 18/10/2017

Elcano Blog, October 2017 Apart from its Great Firewall, the Chinese state runs an elaborate system of censorship and manipulation […]

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The influence of social media on democratic participation and decision-making, Lucas Skupin (CIFE)

Posted on 02/05/2017

The advent of social media as a political instrument initially generated widespread euphoria among scholars and journalists, who saw it […]

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Scandales et corruption dans le discours médiatique français: la partie émergée de l’iceberg?, Sofia Wickberg (Sciences Po, France)

Posted on 20/02/2017

This article is concerned with how corruption is socially constructed in the French press media, both from a problem definition […]

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Study for the European Parliament: “Surveillance and Censorship: The Impact of Technologies on Human Rights”, by Ben Wagner, Joanna Bronowicka, Cathleen Berger and Thomas Behrndt

Posted on 24/04/2015

TEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament, authored by Ben Wagner, Joanna Bronowicka, Cathleen Berger and Thomas Behrndt (Centre for […]

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Agenda

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    2023

    Round table: "Ukraine on the road to the EU: Realities and prospects", February 7 (Razumkov Centre, Ukraine)

    Online
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    Feb
    2023

    Hybrid event: "Eastern Mediterranean Energy Resources between Energy Security and Energy Transition", February 7 (IAI, Italy)

    Rome, Italy / Online
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    08
    Feb
    2023

    Webinar: "Immigration to build the nation, not to transform it", February 8 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

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