Deadline: 21-Feb-21
Journalists from Central and Southeastern Europe are invited to apply for BIRN’s Digital Rights Programme for Journalists that aims to explore the effects of digitalization processes and to go deeper into the challenges facing digital rights.
BIRN is offering a comprehensive, 10-month programme that includes: regular networking opportunities and meetings with actors and experts dealing with digital rights and emerging tech challenges, financial support, on-the-job mentoring and editorial sessions to produce high-quality journalism and educational sessions focused on digital security for media.
Through BIRN’s new “Digital Rights Programme for Journalists“ they are looking for journalists interested in fast-evolving digitalization processes and their impact on democracy, society and lives in Central and Southeastern Europe, particularly the following:
- The use of the algorithms;
- The forces fuelling hate speech and discrimination in the digital environment; and
- their implications;
- Digital security and phishing campaigns;
- Privacy and personal data breaches and (non)existing protection mechanisms;
- Surveillance policy and use of technology by authoritarian regimes;
- Accountability of the major Internet platforms and online safety of users;
- Information security breaches;
- Arrests for social media posts and pressure applied over online expression; and
- Activities;
- Blocking and filtering of content;
- Holding intermediaries liable;
- Manipulation and propaganda in the digital environment;
- Machine learning algorithms and algorithmic decision-making processes;
- 5G technology in the region;
- Crypto currencies/block chains in the world of financial crime;
- Social media bots and troll farms.
Funding Information
- Each journalist will receive a bursary of 2,000 euros to support their reporting.
Who can apply?
- The programme is open to all journalists who believe they have a good story on an under-reported topic concerning the health of the digital ecosystem in Central and Southeastern Europe. They also welcome applications from staff reporters from local and national media who wish to co-publish the story with us.
- BIRN is committed to gender diversity and freedom from prejudice on any grounds.
Story Requirements
- The story must deal with at least one of the topics listed above;
- The story must be relevant to Central and Southeastern Europe and must cover at least two countries in the region;
- They are looking for in-depth, investigative stories;
- The story should be around 2,000 words long;
- Each selected story must be published within eight months of receipt of the first installment of the bursary.
For more information, visit https://birn.eu.com/news-and-events/open-call-for-digital-rights-programme-for-journalists/