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  • Polarisation and the use of technology in political campaigns and communication

    This study for the European parliament’s Panel for the Future of Science and Technology offers an overview of the relationship between technology, democracy and the polarisation of public discourse (March 2019).

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  • Blue Feed, Red Feed

    Social networks like facebook can create “echo chambers,” where users see posts only from like-minded friends and media sources. To demonstrate how reality may differ for different Facebook users, The Wall Street Journal created two feeds, one “blue” and the other “red.” (USA 2019)

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  • Should the state be involved in regulating the press?

    Do news publishers need a watchdog with sharper teeth? Is effective regulation possible in the age of the internet? And what powers should it have? (UK. Guardian 2017)

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  • 5 Lesson Plans to Celebrate World Press Freedom Day

    These lesson plans introduce journalists who risk their personal safety to tell the stories that need to be told (Pulitzer 2019).

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  • Internet Skills Tutorials

    GCF Global offers this collection of free online tutorials relating to various types of internet skills, including basic internet use, online safety, social media, and email, as well as a series of tutorials dedicated to Google apps (USA 2019).

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  • How Social Media is Shaping Our Political Future

    Drawing on her personal path from indifferent citizen to passionate campaigner, Victoria Bonney implores us to examine the ways citizens and elected officials alike are using social media to change democracy (USA 2020).

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  • Experts discuss whether social media is good for democracy

    Three academics talk about the impact of social media on democracy. Dr Ethan Plaut, Dr Maria Armoudian and Associate Professor Lech Janczewski discuss the pros and cons of social media on democracy (17 minutes / NZ 2020).

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  • Social Media: Crash Course Navigating Digital Information

    Social media shapes both our online and offline behaviors from how we engage in communities and consume goods and services to influencing our thoughts and opinions (17 minutes / USA 2021).

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  • What Is Media Literacy and How Do We Practice It?

    In this lesson, students will apply media literacy skills to global news stories, and then will take action to encourage the spread of reliable information and urgent under-reported stories (USA: Pulitzer Center 2020).

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  • Freedom of Speech?

    This lesson plan encourages students to examine their own assumptions about what freedom of speech really means, as well as to deepen their understanding of the current accepted interpretation of speech rights under the First Amendment (New York Times 2019). 

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