The School of Public Policy (SPP) and the Center for European Union Research (CEUR) at Central European University (CEU), the French Institute of Budapest, and the Embassy of France in Budapest co-organized a series of panel discussions at CEU on May 19 to reflect on freedom, religion, and security in the aftermath of the Charlie Hebdo attack on January 7, 2015.
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In a faculty research seminar at the School of Public Policy (SPP) at Central European University (CEU) on May 7, Visiting Professor Cobus van Staden presented his ongoing research on Chinese and Japanese media debacles in South Africa. He is particularly interested in how external perceptions of a country are shaped by its government and multinational media institutions.
The Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) hosted Boston Globe columnist and ArchitectureBoston editor Renée Loth on May 7. Loth, one of the highest ranking women in American newspapers, shared her perspective “from the front lines” offering fascinating observations on the impact that the digital transformation has had on American journalism. “When I started,” Loth remembered, “I saw journalism as a way to improve the lives of ordinary people, to shine a light on the needs of people.”
The Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) is pleased to announce publication of a report on the state of internet freedom in Hungary, as part of a study of the Visegrad countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia) led by Transitions and PASOS (Policy Association for an Open Society). The report was produced by Gábor Polyák (Mérték Média Monitor), Kate Coyer (CMDS), and Joost van Beek (CMDS).
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