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Right to Transparent, Free, Unbiased, and Pluralistic Information

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14:00, Mercredi 14 Mai 2025 (1 heure)
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Fundamental rightsSocio-economic perspectiveInterpretation available

The right to transparent, free, unbiased and pluralistic information is a pillar in democratic societies, allowing citizens to think critically and challenge their own perspectives before making decisions and judgements. With insights from academics and practitioners, this panel promises to be an interesting debate at the intersection of freedom of expression, democracy and data regulation.  

Key questions 

  • The lines between facts, opinions, and fake news are increasingly blurred. How do we protect the integrity of information?  
  • Can true transparency in media exist? 
  • How can we encourage critical thinking in societies filled with information, where truth often seems relative and narratives are shaped by powerful platforms? 

Travis LeBlanc

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Robert Winterton

Conférencier.ère

Eleni Polymenopoulou

Conférencier.ère

Etienne Drouard

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