The Council of Europe MSI-JOQ Committee of experts on quality journalism in the digital age have developed a survey to identify and analyse activities and projects that promote media information literacy skills linked to quality journalism in the digital age. The results of the study will be published in Autumn 2019 and will be an important point of reference for the future work of MSI-JOQ and the Council’s committees in general. If your organisation has been involved in a MIL project or activity that may have helped people recognize and value quality journalism in the digital age, then please do consider completing this survey and contributing to the development of our collective knowledge in this important area. The survey is currently live and will remain open until 8 Feb. It can be accessed here.
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