On 23-24 November the EESC organised its 11th Civil Society Media Seminar, which is mainly targeted at civil society press officers and communication experts.
Top level experts discussed current trends such as populism, fake news and hate speech - their causes and possible ways to fight them.
Culture could be one of the most powerful antidotes to these negative developments on the web.
The EESC will publish a report with the main findings of the seminar.
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications
The role of EU civil society in a globalised world of communications