European Strategies for a Resilient Information Society
🗓️ Monday, 25 November, 7 p.m.
📍Goethe-Institut Barcelona (Carrer de Roger de Flor, 224, L’Eixample, 08025 Barcelona)
How can Europe protect democracy in times of disinformation and digital manipulation? Which strategies work to ensure a critical citizenry with access to reliable, high-quality information?
As part of the “Europe Thinks” debate series, organised by the Fundació Catalunya Europa and the Goethe-Institut Barcelona, this discussion will explore how public institutions, the media, and civil society can strengthen the informational resilience of the European Union without undermining freedom of expression or media pluralism.
We will discuss digital literacy, the need for transparent European platforms, responsible algorithms, and ways to foster a media culture that makes us less vulnerable to fake news and polarising echo chambers.
The session will feature Markus Beckedahl, a leading European expert on digital rights and co-founder of the re:publica conference, who will share his insights and proposals for building a more democratic, pluralistic, and critical digital society.
💬 A must-attend conversation on how Europe can move towards an open, free, and resilient information society.
