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 […]
Resources
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.
Fresh Film Festival
To mark 10 years of the Young Ireland Filmmaker Competition and Fresh Film Festival, we are holding a special event, to follow up on some of the prize-winning filmmakers from previous years. Several of these winners have gone on to study film and work in the industry and they will be present to talk about […]
Media Stereotypes
Her Majesty is embarking on an even more ambitious project: to create a set of YouTube videos that address negative stereotypes, directed at young people all over the world who have the opportunity to create the story of pluralism rather than accept a bit part in the narrative of conflict.
Young people, the internet and civic participation
Young People, the Internet and Civic Participation (CIVICWEB) is a project aiming to analyse the potential contribution of the internet in promoting civic engagement and participation among young people, aged 15-25. It is a collaborative effort between seven European countries – Great Britain, Hungary, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Turkey. What is basically at […]
Reviewing one year of popular diplomacy; optimizing higher education in Egypt: Web-conferencing, video-conferencing and polling
The Egyptian education system is large, and current practices are very rigid. It is accustomed to mass education as was developed in Europe over the past two hundred years, following closely the British tradition. Full-scale renovation of the existing system will take time. As in many other developing countries, the progress of education is affected […]
Prior To Eruption to the Grapes of Wrath: Popular Diplomacy is the Only Remaining Option
This book tackles the nature of the Arabs’ relationship with “the other”. The feelings of indignation and rebellion against the inflamed state of affairs in the region were the prompt behind writing it. Besides, all people alike should shoulder the political and media responsibility as we are all in the same boat. Unfortunately, at a […]
مجتمع المعرفة: بين الاستشراق والاستغراب؟
كثير من الأفكار لا تجد من يستقبلها في اللحظة المناسبة فتصبح أفكاراً مخذولة، ولمدة طويلة ظل مفهوم “مجتمع المعرفة” مخذولاً في الوطن العربي لأسباب سياسية واجتماعية واقتصادية وإعلامية. ولأن هذه الأفكار أصيلة، فإن قدرتها على الرجوع ظلت قائمة وخصوصاً في هذه المرحلة العصيبة. فقد تميزت المائة سنة الأخيرة في حياة البشرية بالقدرة على تقريب المسافات، […]
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