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Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Wendy Bryan: How to research media literacy in society?

Speaker: Wendy Bryant, Ofcom Senior Research Manager.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Expert discussion: How to research media literacy in society?

Speakers: Klinta Ločmele, Media Literacy Expert, Head of the IREX Baltic Media Literacy Program at the University of Latvia;

Agnese Dāvidsone, Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Vidzeme University, Associate Professor, Researcher;

Ilva Skulte, Associate Professor of Riga Stradins University, Faculty of Communication;

Sandra Murinska, Assistant Professor and Researcher of Rezekne Academy of Technologies.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Ľuboš Kukliš: How to fight disinformation in the digital age?

Speaker: Ľuboš Kukliš, Chair at European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA), former Chair of European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGA), Executive Director of the Slovak Audiovisual Media Services Regulator.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Discussion. How to fight disinformation?

Speakers: Viktors Makarovs, Special Envoy on Digital Issues at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia;

Andris Mellakauls, Head of Information Space Integration Division of Ministry of Culture of Latvia;

Jānis Sārts, Director at NATO Strategic Communications Center of Excellence;

Rihards Bambals, Head of Strategic Communications at State Chancellery of Latvia;

Mārcis Balodis, Researcher of Centre For East European Policy Studies.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference“Media literacy.Roadmaps.” Milan Zubíček: Contribution of online platforms to media literacy

Speaker: Milan Zubíček, Public Policy and Government Relations Manager at Google in Brussels.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy.Roadmaps.” Sandra Särav: Contribution of online platforms to media literacy

Speaker: Sandra Särav, Facebook Public Policy Manager for CEE region.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Discussion: Trust in the media and the truth

Discussion: Trust in the media and the truth.
What is the role of the media in the fight against disinformation? How is the fight against disinformation affected by the loss of trust in traditional media? How to foster an alliance between media, journalists, and society to strengthen the role of professional journalism, especially during the infodemic times?

Moderator: Džina Donauskaite, Executive Director, Lithuanian Journalism Centre.

Speakers: Sirkku Kotilainen, Professor at the University of Tampere;

Helle Tiikmaa, President of Estonian Association of Journalists;

Indrė Makaraitytė, Head of Research Department of Lithuanian public media LRT;

Filips Lastovskis, “DELFI plus” editor.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Conference “Media literacy. Roadmaps.” Conclusion of the Conference

Conclusion of the Conference.

Speakers: National Electronic Media Council (NEPLP)

Chairman Ivars Āboliņš;

Vice-Chair Aurēlija Ieva Druviete;

Member of the Council Patriks Grīva;

Member of the Council Ieva Kalderauska.

Tēma: Medijpratība

Autors: NEPLP

Gads: 2021

Report “Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Georgia, Latvia, Moldova and Ukraine”

In 2021 the BCME in cooperation with Media Development Foundation (Georgia), Independent Journalism Centre (Moldova) and with the Ukrainian Media and Communication Institute (Ukraine) carried out research project entitled “Media Literacy Sector Mapping in Georgia, Latvia, Moldova and Ukraine”.

The four country reports and the General Overview and Recommendations paper (which is based on country repots) are focusing on actors, audiences and activities. Given the dynamics of developing the media literacy sphere, the research team focused on a set of country specific recom­mendations in the following dimensions: cross-sectoral cooperation and networking; evaluation of media literacy activities; sustainability and funding; media involvement.

This publication was produced with the financial support of the Black Sea Trust, a Project of the German Marshall Fund of the United States; the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office; the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Latvia and the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of the BCME and do not necessarily reflect the views of the supporting institutions or their partners.

Tēma: Algoritmi

Autors: Baltijas Mediju izcilības centrs

Gads: 2021

Media education in the common interest: Public perceptions of media literacy policy in Latvia

This article analyses the interrelations between encouragement measures implemented by media policy and the perception of media literacy in society. The research employs data from a national representative survey (May 2019; N=1,017 respondents). The study explores the respondents’ media literacy perceptions; opinions on risks potentially caused by insufficient media literacy skills; and respondents’ experience with media and information literacy (MIL) activities. The survey results are compared with survey data on media literacy encouragement measures, aims and target audiences obtained from the Media Policy Unit at the Ministry of Culture media literacy partners. The theoretical background is supported by the media literacy ideological model, which explains media literacy within relationships with the social institutions in which it is practiced, as well as social processes.

Tēma: Medijpratības līmenis sabiedrībā

Autors: Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte

Gads: 2020