With Media Literacy Towards Cognitive Resilience: Updates from the Baltic States, and Lessons Learned from Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia
Riga: Baltic Centre for Media Excellence (BCME) (2022), 9 pp.
"[...] Based on analysis conducted in six selected countries, this policy brief highlights current developments in the field of media literacy and suggests further developing of media literacy infrastructure to increase cognitive resilience and forms five prospects: media literacy as a matter of security and multi-field cooperation; media literacy in cognitive warfare - monitoring and alert system; media literacy actors as a collective cognitive immunity system; revising the role of the journalistic community; future oriented media literacy - complexity and connectivity." (Introduction)
Prospect 1: Media literacy as a matter of security and multi-field cooperation, 3
Prospective 2: Media literacy in cognitive warfare - monitoring and system of alert, 4
Prospective 3: Media literacy actors as a collective cognitive immunity system, 5
Prospective 4: Revising the role of the journalistic community, 6
Prospective 5: Future oriented media literacy - complexity and connectivity, 7
General information about the project and report, 8
Prospective 2: Media literacy in cognitive warfare - monitoring and system of alert, 4
Prospective 3: Media literacy actors as a collective cognitive immunity system, 5
Prospective 4: Revising the role of the journalistic community, 6
Prospective 5: Future oriented media literacy - complexity and connectivity, 7
General information about the project and report, 8