After a long summer, we are pleased to invite you to join us for #EJTAlk13, a thought-provoking panel discussion on ‘Polarisation and Europe: The Rise of Hybrid Democracies.’
To feed the discussion, EJTA Board member Tiko Tsomaia will present the Georgian case study: ‘The Law on Foreign Agents and its Consequences for Media and Journalism Teaching’.
This session will take place on Friday 27 September 2024, at 12:00 CET.
(Attention: the date has been changed!)
Please find the zoom link here:
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84955901498?pwd=wjGrslSdXKKxKW14l7MSiWiaelKnfI.1
Meeting ID: 849 5590 1498
Passcode: 742922
As a European organisation, it is essential for us to maintain a nuanced understanding of the diverse forces of disinformation influencing public opinion and policies, with a specific focus on the role of media and journalism education in countering these challenges.
#EJTAlk13 will highlight the severe challenges faced by European countries, where political conditions, exacerbated by external disinformation campaigns, present significant obstacles to media freedom. Georgia, on the brink of its parliamentary elections, serves as a critical case study.