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The EAF Guidebook helps youth workers boost digital literacy and counter disinformation on Climate Change, Migrations, Covid-19, and Euroscepticism. It provides tools to recognize and deconstruct fake news, and empowers young people’s critical thinking with examples of common fake news.

Following are some useful links and sources about fake news, disinformation and other phenomena that this guidebooks has been working on.

EU Disinfo lab

EUvsDisinfo

EU Code of Practice on Disinformation

European Commission. A Multi-Dimensional Approach to Desinformation. Report of the High Level Experts Group on Fake News and Online Desinformation. 2018. Available online here

EBU Intelligent Service. ECovid Crisis. PSM Audience Performance. 2020. Available online here

WHO. Managing the COVID-19 Infodemic: Promoting Healthy Behaviours and Mitigating the Harm from Misinformation and Disinformation. Available online here

Ireton, C.; Posetti, J. Journalism, Fake News and Desinformation. Handbook for journalism Education and Training. UNESCO 2018. Available online here

Politico

Tackling online disinformation  


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The projet “Europeans Against Fake News” is co-funded by the European Union.