The European Federation of Journalists (EFJ) and the Global Editors Network have today published their first White Paper following the Brussels Unconference on Media Literacy organised on November 6 2018. The paper highlights the objectives of the intervention, summarize the content of the masterclass, details the dynamic of the process that let the participants decide on the themes and topics of the unconference, calls to action for the upcoming participants of next rounds and make main recommendations for the European Media Literacy Toolkit to be produced at the end of this exercise, shows the impact of the Brussels Unconference on social media and ends with a participants’ survey.
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