Igor Kanižaj (PhD) is a Full Professor at the Catholic University of Croatia, Department of Communication Science. Since 2023, he has been a member of the Advisory Board of EDMO

Krešimir Partl has a degree in political sciences. He is Secretary of State in the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia for the fields of culture and art development, in

Ivan Pandžić is a journalist who has been working for Croatia’s leading daily, 24sata, for 13 years. Over his 23-year career, he has written for Večernji list, Nacional, and P

Vito is Associate Professor in the Department of Global Development and Planning, University of Agder, Norway. In Agder, he leads the Sustainability, Digitalisation and Communicat

 Ivana Perić is a journalist working for the weekly newspaper Novosti. She is a member of the Croatian Journalists’ Union and the feminist collective fAKTIV. Photo credits:

Robert Tomljenović is the Vice President of the Electronic Media Council and Deputy Director of the Agency for Electronic Media, an independent regulatory body for the electronic

Herman Grech is one of Malta’s most established journalists and editors. He is the editor-in-chief of Times of Malta and a prominent campaigner for human rights and anti-hate

Wouter Gekiere currently works for the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), the world’s leading alliance of public service media, as Head of the EBU Brussels office. He previously

Ana Brakus is a journalist based in Zagreb, Croatia. She currently works for Faktograf.hr, the first and only fact-checking media in Croatia, published by Gong, a watchdog NGO. She

Willy Lafran is the co-founder of Freya Games, a company dedicated to designing games focused on media and information literacy, digital inclusion, and digital health. Freya Games