This publication on Public Service Broadcasting best practices is the result of a series of discussions, conferences, and seminars that have been held over the past few years on the role and future of public service broadcasting. The main impetus for this publication came from the Communication and Information Sector of UNESCO, which provided the […]
The oneminutesjr Network
What are oneminutesjr videos? They are sixty-second videos made by young people (between the ages of 12 and 20) from all over the world. Time may be limited in a oneminutesjr video (this challenges the youngsters to form their ideas clearly), but not the freedom to express oneself creatively, which is the basic right of […]
In the Mix
In the Mix first went on the air in 1992 as a weekly magazine-style series for young adults. In the past three years, the series has changed its format to single-theme programs so we can go more in depth on important issues. Each program is funded by a private foundation or the Corporation for Public […]
Media literacy based on human rights
Pestalozzi European Module for Trainer Training: Media literacy based on human rights, Module A Objectifs: To develop knowledge on the responsible use of new media and on production of content in today media environment on the basis of human rights To identify the competences young people need to develop to be responsible consumers and active […]
The Producers’ Project
The Producers’ Project (TPP) is a non-profit corporation dedicated to increasing the relevance and reach of teaching and learning, enabling New York City students and teachers to produce film, television and other media as a way to build skills, enhance education, and enrich lives.
Youth as E-Citizens: Engaging the Digital Generation
The growth of the Internet has dramatically altered the ways in which individuals use the media, and youth are at the forefront of these changes. Generation Y, the nearly 60 million individuals born after 1979, represents the largest generation of young people in the nations history, and the first to grow up in a world […]
Advertisement and Children
Freedom of advertisers and their social responsabilities, with children in particular. Position paper from Responsible Advertising and Children Program.
European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union is the largest association of national broadcasters in the world. We promote cooperation between broadcasters and facilitate the exchange of audiovisual content. The EBU works to ensure that the crucial role of public service broadcasters is recognised and taken into consideration by decision-makers.
Ofcom’s Media Literacy Publications and Research
Ofcom media literacy research forum. Our media literacy research forum helps us ensure our research looks at the right areas, asks the right questions and uses the most appropriate methodologies. Research forum members are drawn from a range of backgrounds including the broadcast, internet and telecoms industries, academia, consumer groups and Government departments.
Media Education Centre
The Media Education Centre (MEC) for children and youth is founded as no-political, no-profit NGO, gathering civilest willing to work for aims of scientific and professional researches about influence and application of media in no-formal education of children through media literacy, and in accordance with human and children rights on access to information, rights to […]
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