Culture and the media should take centre-stage in post-Corona Europe, as structural preconditions of our social recovery, and key sectors for European autonomy, say Cinthya Fleury and essayist Guillaume Klossa.…
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Physical attacks on journalists and threats to media freedom are on the rise, says the latest report of the partner organisations of the Council of Europe’s Platform to promote the…
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Those confined and working from home have more time to watch, listen and read. Music services should benefit from this, but the data suggests the opposite. · The declining number…
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As the coronavirus crisis spreads across Europe, there are increasing calls for greater coordination and solidarity at the European level. Here is the latest one, already signed by several European…
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While initial responses to the coronavirus crisis have favoured national sovereignty and public authority, effective solutions will only emerge from a complex network of multi-level governance. From Madrid to Paris,…
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While waiting for the Conference on the future of Europe in May, civil society, along with several municipalities and pro-European associations, met on 15 February in the Tuscan city of…
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On 19 February the European Commission presented a set of proposals to regulate the EU’s approach to data, artificial intelligence and digital platforms over the next five years. The aim…
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As the European Union is about to embark on another ambitious conference on the future of Europe, more than 100 academics who have been studying European democracy call for it…
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Democratic debates require trusted information, less economic pressure on media, and more policy pressure on platforms. Supporting citizens’ choices, three concepts will help the von der Leyen Commission: ‘co-regulation’, ‘trust…
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Europe goes – eventually – green: some good news for starting the year. Cofounder Catherine André's editorial. See more. Source link