Other Observatories
With the rapid evolution of the digital landscape, it is crucial to comprehend and analyse worldwide trends in digital media. Welcome to the entrance of the dynamic world of global digital media observatories.
The European Journalism Observatory (EJO), a network of 13 independent non-profit media research institutes in 11 countries, aims to bridge journalism research and practice in Europe, and to foster professionalism and press freedom.
CEDMO, as an independent, non-partisan multidisciplinary hub, aims to identify, research and prioritize the most critical sources and causes of information disorders in Central Europe (mainly the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland). This international consortium was created to propose short- and longer-term actions and recommendations to help civil society, public institutions, and the private sector respond to the declining trust in key institutions and help society resist the increasing exposure to mis- and disinformation.
The European Journalism Observatory (EJO), a network of 13 independent non-profit media research institutes in 11 countries, aims to bridge journalism research and practice in Europe, and to foster professionalism and press freedom.
EPFL is an observatory for media literacy that provides a model of the media landscape that automatically maps news sources based on their selection of subjects.
SEE Media Observatory is a regional partnership of civil society organisations aimed at enhancing media freedom and pluralism, and influencing media reforms in the countries of South East Europe. It addresses obstacles to democratic development of media systems by providing a regional instrument for media research and monitoring, support to investigative journalism and civil society engagement. It also offers a regional framework for debates, consultations and coalitions among key stakeholders.
The European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) project supports the independent community in combating disinformation.
MILObs is an Observatory that follows, monitors and disseminates what is done in the field of Media Education in Portugal and abroad while promoting Media Literacy in the different sectors of society.
MEO – Media Ecosystem Observatory
The Media Ecosystem Observatory is an interdisciplinary research initiative dedicated to analyzing the complex web of online harms and digital threats to democracy, while actively working to safeguard against them.
OCCAM has been led by the core principle of becoming a pilot explorer actively involved in the digital revolution, while applying innovations through best practices for helping disadvantaged communities.
The Observatory of Economic Complexity (OEC) is an online data visualization and distribution platform focused on the geography and dynamics of economic activities. The OEC integrates and distributes data from various sources to empower private, public, and academic analysts.
Obi.Media’s mission is to monitor and analyze narrative, digital, social, inclusive, and financial innovation practices present in the media and other areas of the Portuguese cultural and creative sector. At the same time, at Obi.Media wants to identify obstacles to innovation and propose answers in articulation with professionals, the market, and society.
The Digital Watch observatory is a comprehensive digital policy observatory, which provides a neutral one-stop shop for the latest developments, overviews, events, policy players, instruments, and other resources. The observatory is part of the Geneva Internet Platform, an initiative of the Swiss authorities, operated by DiploFoundation.
OberCom is a Communication Observatory that specializes in examining contemporary communication dynamics and the transformative aspects of the media industry. It focuses on sectors in Portugal and globally, particularly television, radio, press and journals.