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Who Gets to Animate Europe? Ethnic Exclusion and the Governance of Europe’s Animation Pipeline. 

The sleeping giant, the European Film Industry: REBOOTing right questions and daring answers

Game Changers: How Women are Shaping the Future of Twitch

Women and Words: hate speech against women who speak

Dignity as a normative concept in rethinking communication scholarship

Who Frames the Frame?: Gender, Power and Policy in European Cinematography

Platform  transparency is a democratic political claim: TikTok Politics of Visibility, Bias, and Influence

Protect the youth! A case against personalisation through algorithms

Who is responsible? Streaming and Sustainability Beyond the Individual 

When the World Gets Too Loud, Europe Speaks Through Animation

European Media Sovereignty: The Question We Keep Avoiding

The Power of the Underdog: Why European Animation Can Dare More Than Hollywood

A Look Behind the Lens: Gender Disparities in Cinematography in EU-Funded Films

Selling Games, Selling Gender: Women on Video Game Covers

AI is not gender neutral: Will AI silence female voices in animation?

Audience Views on European Film Competitiveness: Results from the SCREENING THE SCENE Conference Survey

From the Advisory Board: Competition, Sovereignty and Cultural Futures in the Streaming Era

The sleeping giant, the European Film Industry: REBOOTing right questions and daring answers

Seeing the Disabled: Visually Impaired Bloggers on Chinese Short-Video Platforms

My First International Conference: Enthusiasm, Exchange and New Perspectives

On the Margins of Pop Culture: Why Study Non-Mainstream (Yet Non-Elite) Cultural Objects?

Raising Digital Natives as Digital Citizens: GAMEHEARTS at Vienna’s Children’s University

Children’s University Workshop “3, 2, 1…and action!”

Teaching Through Inquiry: REBOOT’s effort to educate against and beyond boundaries

Hinter den Kulissen: Geschlechterdiskriminierung in der Filmindustrie

Das Kino: Kunst und Kultur als gesellschaftliche Lebensader

“I’m not seeking numbers, I’m seeking understanding”

Informing young people and children: an extraordinary challenge

Public Television will survive if it doesn’t aim to impress but to inform

Pressefreiheit in Europa / Österreich – Schattenseite ohne Lichtblick

Es steht schlecht um das gedruckte Wort

Social Media statt TV, Radio und Zeitungen

Medienkompetenz bei Jugendlichen – besteht immer noch Handlungsbedarf?

Schutz von Frauen in der europäischen Union

Inklusion und Repräsentation von Queer-PolitikerInnen in europäischen Parlamenten und sozialen Medien

Schutz vor Fake News bei jungen Menschen

Generative AI as Labor Versus Capital

Hat Österreich ein Problem mit Diversität?

Cinematography and Society: In Conversation With Kujtim Çashku

Women in the Film Industry: Leaky Pipeline Phenomenon

In the Age of Crises & Fake News: The Potential of Critical Media Literacy

Vergessene Menschenrechtsverletzungen? – Push-Backs in der EU

Smartphone-Sucht und die Auswirkungen auf Teenager

Europa und die Diskriminierung – Wo steht die Europäische Union?

Political and social segregation: COVID-19 as fuel for hate speech on social media

Verschwörungstheorien – eine Gefahr für unsere Demokratie?

Katharine Sarikakis: ‘Our kids are the first fully traceable generation of emerging citizens’

Die Wahrheit in Bedrängnis: Verschwörungstheorien in Sozialen Medien

Die Bekämpfung von “Hate-Crimes”. Welche Rolle spielt die Zusammenarbeit in Europa?

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