The 2nd edition of the European Agora for Journalism will be held from November 20 to 22 in Brussels on the theme “A.I., the media, Europe and me: European journalism and the challenge of Artificial Intelligence”.
On this occasion, Media Animation, IAME and IHECS will be co-organising a workshop as part of the TADAM project “Media and information literacy in the face of A.I.” on Friday 22nd November.
This workshop will be organised in French. More details: https://journalisme.com/programmation/programme-22-novembre-2024-emi/
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Based on concrete cases and through exchanges between professional journalists, media educators and students, the workshop aims to highlight these emerging practices which question the territories allocated to these different players, between the prerogatives of journalists and media educators, conflicts of interest between IME and journalistic practices and anticipating the needs of audiences.
With:
- Isabelle Féroc Dumez, Scientific Director of the Centre pour l’Éducation aux Médias et à l’Information en France (CLEMI)
- Bérénice Vanneste, European Project Manager (Média Animation ASBL)
- Emmanuel Wathelet, President of the Master in Media Education (IHECS)
This workshop is being organised as part of the European project TADAM – Tools and Awareness about Disinformation, Media and Algorithms, in collaboration with the asbl Média Animation, the Master in Media Education at the IHECS (Institut des Hautes Études des Communications Sociales) and with the support of IAME, the International Association for Media Education.