Reclaiming the digital information space
The director of ICS, Zaneta Trajkoska, opened the event and presented the objectives of the symposium, and emphasized that in today's media-saturated world, media literacy is a key competence for everyone, so educational programs and initiatives must be inclusive to reach as many people as possible.
International Symposium “Reclaiming the Digital Information Space”
The Institute of Communication Studies (ICS) and IREX have the honor of inviting you to attend the second annual international symposium, "Reclaiming the Digital Information Space," organized within the USAID Media Literacy project "YouThink.”
The Environmental Communication Programme started with more than 180 participants
The five courses are designed both theoretical and practical, including collaborative online learning. The participants work interactively on different case studies and prepare team tasks weekly, led by professors who are specialists in the field.
ICS awarded with new UNESCO Chair
We’re pleased to announce that UNESCO has awarded the ICS with the UNESCO Chair in Futures and Media and Information Literacy under the UNESCO/UNITWIN Chairs Programme.
ICS survey: Political parties – main source of disinformation in Macedonia
The prevailing opinion among the Macedonian population is that political parties and the media are the main disinformation propagators. The majority of people believe they can recognize disinformation, but admit that, on occasion, they have shared false information themselves. Their main source of information is television, Facebook and websites, but they have very little trust in the media.