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  • The National Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Ireland met for the first time on Saturday 22nd March in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick

    The National Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Ireland met for the first time on Saturday 22nd March in Mary Immaculate College, Limerick

    Apr. 1, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The citizens came together for the first of four Saturdays during which they will discuss the ways our media should protect democracy and the reasons why this may not always be the case.

  • Quality, transparency, and media literacy: At the first meeting of the Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Austria, participants identify key issues
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    Quality, transparency, and media literacy: At the first meeting of the Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Austria, participants identify key issues

    März 27, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On Saturday, March 22, twenty citizens gathered in Vienna for the inaugural meeting of the Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Austria. They became acquainted with the main topic of Media and Democracy and drew up a first list of questions that they will discuss and adopt resolutions on in the next sessions.

  • Qualität, Transparenz und Medienbildung: Die erste Sitzung des Bürger*innenrats Medien und Demokratie in Österreich identifiziert zentrale Themen
    Foto: COMMIT

    Qualität, Transparenz und Medienbildung: Die erste Sitzung des Bürger*innenrats Medien und Demokratie in Österreich identifiziert zentrale Themen

    März 27, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    Am Samstag, den 22. März trafen sich zwanzig Bürger*innen in Wien zur ersten Sitzung des Bürger*innenrats Medien und Demokratie in Österreich. Die zwanzig Rät*innen erhielten eine Einführung in das Hauptthema Medien und Demokratie und erarbeiteten eine erste Liste von Fragen, zu denen sie in den nächsten Sitzungen beraten und Resolutionen verabschieden werden.

  • Czech citizens deliberated about how to strengthen the multiple voices of media audiences
    Photo: Štěpán Šanda

    Czech citizens deliberated about how to strengthen the multiple voices of media audiences

    März 24, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On Saturday, March 15, citizens gathered in Prague for the first meeting of the Czech Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy. They engaged in lively discussions throughout the day, which set the course of the whole citizens’ parliament process.

  • „Challenges for citizens to navigate the complex media environment”. First Citizens‘ Parliament on media and democracy in Slovenia addresses key issues.
    The Team of Peace Institute. Photo: Peace Institute

    „Challenges for citizens to navigate the complex media environment”. First Citizens‘ Parliament on media and democracy in Slovenia addresses key issues.

    März 21, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    The first Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy in Slovenia was held on Saturday, 15 March 2025, bringing together 20 citizens to deliberate on critical issues concerning the media landscape and the democratic system in Slovenia.

  • Media and Democracy – Citizens have their say. Citizens‘ Parliament starts in Ireland
    MIC

    Media and Democracy – Citizens have their say. Citizens‘ Parliament starts in Ireland

    März 19, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    Twenty people from Limerick city and county will take part in The National Citizens’ Parliament on Media and Democracy this Spring, beginning on Saturday 22nd March.

  • The Austrian Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy starts on 22 March
    Graphics & Illustration: Verena Hochleitner

    The Austrian Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy starts on 22 March

    März 17, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On 22 March, twenty citizens will meet in Vienna for the launch of the Austrian Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy to discuss and develop proposals for the future.

  • Der Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie in Österreich startet am 22. März
    Grafik & Illustration: Verena Hochleitner

    Der Bürger*innenrat Medien und Demokratie in Österreich startet am 22. März

    März 14, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    Am 22. März tagt zum ersten Mal der Bürgerrat Medien und Demokratie in Österreich. Zwanzig Bürger*innen treffen sich in Wien, um über Medien und Demokratie zu beraten und Vorschläge für die Zukunft zu entwickeln.

  • Kicking off the first citizens‘ parliament on media and democracy in Slovenia
    Peace Institute

    Kicking off the first citizens‘ parliament on media and democracy in Slovenia

    März 12, 2025

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    Laurence Monnot

    On Saturday, 15 March 2025, the first session of citizens’ parliament on media and democracy will take place in Ljubljana, Slovenia, as part of the Horizon Europe project MeDeMAP „Mapping Media for Future Democracies“.

  • The Czech Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy will start in Prague on 15 March
    Graphics: Štěpán Šanda

    The Czech Citizens‘ Parliament on Media and Democracy will start in Prague on 15 March

    März 11, 2025

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    Andrea Sedlaczek

    Twenty citizens will deliberate and propose resolutions for the future of media and democracy in the Czech Republic.

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