M100 Sanssouci Colloquium and M100 Media Award 2023

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M100 SC 2023: Between Ambition and Disarray – The Future of Democracy

24 April 2023. On Thursday 14 September, the M100 Sanssouci Colloquium will take place for the 19th time in the Orangery of Sanssouci Palace. Under the title “Between Ambition and Disarray – The Future of Democracy”, we invite 60-70 representatives from politics, media and academia from all over Europe and beyond to a constructive, cross-sector discussion on the perspectives of a free, democratic Europe in the face of a new world order and the role of the media.

We want to discuss why, for the first time since 2004, there are more autocratic than democratic states in the world, the weaknesses but also the strengths of democracy, its future prospects and the role of the media. Read more about the concept here.

Sayyara Mammadova: How Kremlin-affiliated Telegram channels spread disinformation worldwide

31 March 2023. “Fifty-six pro-Kremlin Telegram channels, divided into three networks of similarly named accounts are spreading pro-Kremlin narratives to users worldwide, including in Europe, Asia, South America, and the Middle East. The channels purport to share ‘truthful’ information, but are actually conduits that help pro-Kremlin narratives reach people in other languages.” This is one of the findings of a comprehensive study by Azerbaijani journalist, and research assistant at Atlantic Council’s DFRLab Sayyara Mammadova, who participated in M100YEJ last year, and her colleague resident fellow at Atlantic Council’s DFRLab Nika Aleksejeva.

read more Sayyara Mammadova: How Kremlin-affiliated Telegram channels spread disinformation worldwide

Alexandra Borchardt: EBU report on climate journalism

30 March 2023. Over the past eight months, M100 advisory board member Prof. Dr Alexandra Borchardt and her two co-authors Katherine Dunn and Felix M. Simon from Oxford University have produced the new EBU Report 2023. Title: “Climate Journalism that works. Between knowledge and impact“. For the study, Alexandra Borchardt and her colleagues interviewed numerous editors-in-chief, media executives and academics worldwide who are researching the topic of climate communication, and present eleven case studies with innovative projects from a wide range of editorial offices, such as Planet A from Deutsche Welle or AFP’s “Future of the Planet” Hub.

read more Alexandra Borchardt: EBU report on climate journalism