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This is the final episode of the Mediadelcom podcasts. Project’s final discussion based on the talks at the roundtable of the Mediadelcom conference in Brussels. Research on deliberative communication might keep going to gain longitudinal data.
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The episode responds to a letter from a listener who, based on earlier episodes, asked if journalism was out of date. And also to tell more about the state-of-journalists according to the Mediadelcom findings.
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We have mics on the Mediadeldom final conference (Panel 1) discussing the results of the project and its impact on the media governance. Ft. Professors Eric Heinze (UK), Daniel Hallin (USA) Zrinjka Peruško (HR) and Halliki Harro-Loit (EE).
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We deliberate upon Mediadelcom recommendations for media governance: for the EU and all participating countries. Texts can be accessed on Mediadelcom.eu. Country parties and the Coordinator open up some backgrounds.
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One of the last tasks for Mediadelcom is to develop scenarios upon deliberative communication. The innovation lies in agent-based approach involving computer analysis.
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As the Mediadelcom project enters its final stages, this episode explores what it’s identified as the main risks and opportunities for deliberative communication. The project coordinator Halliki Harro-Loit is talking.
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What is a wisdom-based approach and why is it needed for media policy in the EU? In this episode Mediadelcom project coordinator, Halliki Harro-Loit, explains what it is and why she’s advocating for it. +Seasonal greetings.
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Part 3. Mediadelcom is closing in upon its scheduled end, in Feb 2024. Teams deliberate on results and related emotions in the project. In this episode, HR (at 2:54), IT (9:08), GR (16:24), BG (19:33) and MDIG (29:37) speak. Happy Holidays (34:42).
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Mediadelcom is closing in upon its scheduled end, in Feb 2024. Country teams deliberate on results and related emotions in the project. In this episode, PL (at 1:53), EE (6:17), LV (15:00), AT (21:14) and DE (30:40) speak.
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Mediadelcom is closing in upon its scheduled end, in Feb 2024. Country teams deliberate on results and related emotions in the project. In this episode, SE (at 1:52), SK (4:49), HU (10:30), RO (13.22) and CZ (16:04) speak.
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What would a debate on migration or elections look like with a deliberative approach? In this Mediadelcom podcast we find out and we take stock of the project so far. Listen also #2.
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There have been six months more left for Mediadelcom to last and the podcast describes the final efforts: two books being published, media policy recommendations and scenario building. Recorded at the consortium meeting in Bucharest, RO.
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What role can community media play in tackling the issue of polarization in Austria and is there a role for deliberative journalism?
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Independent media and a new generation of journalists are providing hope for change in Czechia. So why is more cooperation between the media and other institutions still needed, especially for deliberative communication to prosper?
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What’s needed to address the challenges facing ROMANIA’s media, including polarization and failing to connect to the public, and why is listening so important? Interviewing Ioana Avădani.
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Mediadelcom members explain their concerns and optimism when it comes to the media in Europe, as a new e-book is launched by the project. The e-book is public and explores the project’s work and the state of the media. Cf. https://rb.gy/3m4mu
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How is the media transforming the way journalists engage with their local communities? A newspaper, recently launched in the UK, has been engaging and consulting its community from the start – using deliberation as a key to success
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We discuss good practices emerging when studying the opportunities of deliberative communication, especially regarding monitoring capability. Examples from RO, HU, AT and SE.
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What role can deliberative journalism play in reforming the media? The book, The Journalism Manifesto, argues journalism is outdated, irrelevant to most and in desperate need of change. Is time running out for the media to change?
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A closer look at the bibliography database, the recent publication by Mediadelcom. What can we find and how to use it? Told by Prof. Epp Lauk. Plus a follow-up to the episode 23 (EST).
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