The EAVI Conversations will take place online from 9 November until 9 December as a series of live face-to-face discussions. The event aims to cover a wide array of contemporary themes related to media literacy, disinformation, democracy and citizenship both with experts and policymakers, but also with youtubers and activists. This year, the events will be based on their EAVI Food Menu campaign that depicts the relation of media consumption with our digital well-being and our responsibility towards our societies. The various dishes of the campaign will navigate the discussions by tackling multiple media issues, concerns, and providing a thorough look at the unique opportunities. More information about the series can be found here.
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