To achieve its objectives, EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities. Much of the initiatives carried out involve citizens and organisations from many of the 28 EU Member States. They focus on the following main areas: 1. Promote active citizenship and media literacy 2. Engage the European Institutions and media stakeholders 3. Consolidate and develop the Association and daily activities More generally EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities which promote active citizenship, media literacy and social responsibility; to foster civic awareness, communication welfare and democratic growth; to engage the interests of EU Institutions, and to influence relevant EU policies in order to encourage a better reflection of media users’ interests in policy decisions. Is actively present in many international conferences on media-related topics as organiser or speaker. It participates in different experts groups such as the Council of Europe Working Group of Specialists on Public Service Media in the Information Society, the European Commission Media Literacy Expert Group and the European Commission Group on Active Citizenship. Publishes scientific articles and research on media literacy. Represents citizens’ interests within the European arena by informing policy decision makers, through the dissemination of the results of its research to public and private bodies, and raising awareness of the necessity for the improvement of citizens’ abilities to access and use well the media. Every action carried out has an international dimension. |
To achieve its objectives, EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities. Much of the initiatives carried out involve citizens and organisations from many of the 28 EU Member States. They focus on the following main areas: 1. Promote active citizenship and media literacy 2. Engage the European Institutions and media stakeholders 3. Consolidate and develop the Association and daily activities More generally EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities which promote active citizenship, media literacy and social responsibility; to foster civic awareness, communication welfare and democratic growth; to engage the interests of EU Institutions, and to influence relevant EU policies in order to encourage a better reflection of media users’ interests in policy decisions. Is actively present in many international conferences on media-related topics as organiser or speaker. It participates in different experts groups such as the Council of Europe Working Group of Specialists on Public Service Media in the Information Society, the European Commission Media Literacy Expert Group and the European Commission Group on Active Citizenship. Publishes scientific articles and research on media literacy. Represents citizens’ interests within the European arena by informing policy decision makers, through the dissemination of the results of its research to public and private bodies, and raising awareness of the necessity for the improvement of citizens’ abilities to access and use well the media. Every action carried out has an international dimension. |
To achieve its objectives, EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities. Much of the initiatives carried out involve citizens and organisations from many of the 28 EU Member States. They focus on the following main areas: 1. Promote active citizenship and media literacy 2. Engage the European Institutions and media stakeholders 3. Consolidate and develop the Association and daily activities More generally EAVI develops and implements a wide range of activities which promote active citizenship, media literacy and social responsibility; to foster civic awareness, communication welfare and democratic growth; to engage the interests of EU Institutions, and to influence relevant EU policies in order to encourage a better reflection of media users’ interests in policy decisions. Is actively present in many international conferences on media-related topics as organiser or speaker. It participates in different experts groups such as the Council of Europe Working Group of Specialists on Public Service Media in the Information Society, the European Commission Media Literacy Expert Group and the European Commission Group on Active Citizenship. Publishes scientific articles and research on media literacy. Represents citizens’ interests within the European arena by informing policy decision makers, through the dissemination of the results of its research to public and private bodies, and raising awareness of the necessity for the improvement of citizens’ abilities to access and use well the media. Every action carried out has an international dimension. |