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September 12, 2023 •
Aktuelt, Digitale nyhende, Etikk & Kvalitet, Teknologi •
by Sofia Bonilla
A review of Anu Bradford's Digital Empires, which examines the contrasting approaches to technology regulations in the US, China and the EU....
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January 27, 2021 •
Aktuelt, Journalistiske prosjekt, Mediepolitikk •
by Gerret von Nordheim, Tina Bettels-Schwabbauer & Paula Kennedy
EJO academics and partners examine coverage of the EU parliamentary elections and explore how media is shaping attitudes towards the EU. ...
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January 14, 2019 •
Aktuelt, Forsking, Kommentar, Mediepolitikk •
by Franco Zappettini
Brexit has been exhaustively discussed, but the role played by the British press, and in particular by tabloids, in framing the debate around it requires more scrutiny, argues Franco Zappettini....
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October 1, 2018 •
Kommentar, Mediepolitikk •
by Hector Fouce
The aim of the new EU Directive on copyright seems simple enough: updating the existing rules on copyright in an era where technological change takes place at an incredible speed – often outpacing current laws. The effect, however, could...
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August 28, 2018 •
Aktuelt, Forsking, Journalistiske prosjekt •
by Caroline Lees
Has the GDPR forced European news outlets to cut down on intrusive third-party cookies on their websites? New research by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism suggests that this might be the case....
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July 3, 2018 •
Forsking •
by Felix Simon
European countries do not appear to feel threatened by the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, a study of media coverage of Brexit has revealed. The study, based on coverage in 39 media outlets in 8 European countries,...
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May 3, 2018 •
Aktuelt, Journalistiske prosjekt, Kommentar, Medieøkonomi •
by Edward Percarpio
The date of the EU's General Data Protection Regulation coming into force is fast approaching, and its impacts are already being felt across various industries. But how will the new regulation affect publishers operating in Europe? Here is...
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March 28, 2018 •
Aktuelt, Kommentar, Mediepolitikk •
by Alexander Fanta
Last week, I received an email from the European Commission denying me annual accreditation for the year 2018. In the terse reply to my request sent more than six weeks earlier, the Commission stated that my employer, the German blog...
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March 13, 2018 •
Aktuelt, Journalistiske prosjekt, Mediepolitikk, Teknologi •
by Rasmus Kleis Nielsen
In many countries over the past few years, the political process – and social cohesion – have been threatened by various forms of disinformation, sometimes misleadingly and inadequately called “fake news”. Politically-motivated and...
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