Workshop announcement: Fighting disinformation in Central Europe: showing StopFake’s best practices in Skopje, November 6
Learn how to identify and counter disinformation and anti-democratic narratives in the Workshop “Fighting disinformation in Central Europe: showing StopFake’s best practices” on November 6 in Skopje.
Learn how to identify and counter disinformation and anti-democratic narratives in the Workshop “Fighting disinformation in Central Europe: showing StopFake’s best practices” on November 6 in Skopje.
The workshop will take place in the Public Room event space (50 Divizija br. 22) from 12:00 to 16:00 hrs. The training will be held in English.
The training is part of the the International Conference e-Society.mk which starts the previous day, in synergy with the Western Balakns Anti-Disinformation Hub project. It is based on sharing experiences of StopFake, Metamorphosis Foundation, Global Voices and partners from the Western Balkans region.
StopFake is 10 years old this year. To celebrate, the famous Ukraine-based team of fact-checkers has teamed up with Google News Initiative to go on tour and share skills and tips to educate the current and next generation of journalists, fact-checkers and teachers.
Priority will be given to working journalists, lecturers, teachers and students, but we should still have places for other curious minds.
To apply, please register for the training using this Google form.
Workshop agenda:
- (12:00-12:40) Session 1: Fighting disinformation: StopFake’s best practices
Utilizing Fact-Checking as a Strategy to Anticipate Information Threats. Markers of information threats and analysis of their significance for potential impacts. Case study analysis.
Speaker: Oksana Poluliakh, StopFake - (12:45-13:30) Session 2: Digital Technologies and Social Platforms in Combating Disinformation: Overview of cases and tools.
Speaker: Oksana Poluliakh - (13:45-15:00) Session 3: Roundtable discussion on wider context of disinformatin
- Presentation 1: Narratives that shape Russian propaganda in Latin America and how they connect with local disinformation
Speaker: Giovana Fleck, editor of Civic Media Observatory, Global Voices - Presentation 2: Comparative experiences in countering disinformation from North Macedonia and Western Balkans
Speaker: Vladimir Petreski, editor-in-chief of Truthmeter.mk - Open discussion with contributions of the Western Balkans Anti-Disinformation Hub partner network and Anti-Disinformation Network for the Balkans
Moderator: Filip Stojanovski, Metamorphosis Foundation
- Presentation 1: Narratives that shape Russian propaganda in Latin America and how they connect with local disinformation
- (15:00-16:00) Buffet lunch and networking
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