
The Case for Moving Away from Platforms’ Algorithm-Created Incentives
By Karis Hustad, student in the Erasmus Mundus MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation at Aarhus University and City, University of London Read More …
5.02.2019
Adapting the Understanding of Media Market Plurality to the New Digital Realities
The Media Pluralism Monitor considers market plurality as one of the four areas that determine the conditions for media pluralism in a given country (the other three areas are: Basic Protection, Political Independence and Social Inclusiveness). However, the conditions and the composition of players in the media markets have seen profound changes over the last decades in ways that potentially affect plurality and diversity. Thus, the understanding of what the media market is and which are the measures to assess its pluralism should be re-considered. This paper attempts to take a step in this direction. Read More ...16.10.2018
The Case for Moving Away from Platforms’ Algorithm-Created Incentives
By Karis Hustad, student in the Erasmus Mundus MA in Journalism, Media and Globalisation at Aarhus University and City, University of London Read More ...16.07.2018
Videos: What Happened at the 2018 CMPF Summer School?
The week-long 2018 CMPF Summer School kicked off on June 11 at with a core focus on journalism in the era of algorithms and artificial intelligence. Read More ...6.06.2018
Work with Us! Vacancy for Three Research Assistants – Deadline Extended June 30
The CMPF currently has three vacancies for full-time research assistants. The previous deadline for applications has been extended until June 30. The research associates will assist with the ongoing implementation of the 2018 Media Pluralism Monitor, the CMPF's flagship project. Read More ...3.05.2018
World Press Freedom Day 2018: A Dramatic Dip in Freedom of the Press and Journalist Safety
The World Press Freedom Day 2018, proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 1993 to celebrate the fundamental principles of press freedom and to raise consciousness about the state of press freedom throughout the world, tragically coincides this year with the dreadful terrorist attacks in Afghanistan where, once again, journalists in the line of duty lost their lives. Read More ...10.04.2018
The media is increasingly going digital, providing citizens with opportunities to access a variety of sources, to express themselves and to share information. At the same time, people often lack the necessary skills to critically examine information and to use the vast variety of digital tools available to them. Read More ...7.03.2018
Panel: Fact or Fake? Tools & Practices to Fight Disinformation – Brussels Press Club
On February 26 CMPF Project Assistant, Luc Steinberg attended the first of the Brussels Press Club’s first Digital Forum event for 2018. Read More ...22.02.2018
Article for EUI Times: Inside the Net Neutrality Debate
CMPF Scientific Coordinator, Elda Brogi and Project Assistant, Luc Steinberg have penned an op-ed on the net neutrality debate in the EU and US for Read More ...8.02.2018
CMPF Director, Pier Luigi Parcu Interviewed for EUI Times
CMPF director Pier Luigi Parcu was recently interviewed for an article in the newspaper of the European University Institute, EUI Times. Read More ...