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This workshop offers a practical immersion into contemporary information dynamics: how misinformation is manufactured, how to detect it, and how to debunk it. Three speakers will present complementary perspectives in three independent 2-hour sessions. At the end, each participant will leave with a small "survival kit" for critically consuming news and communicating better in personal, educational, and professional contexts.
Discover the program that will help you think differently with leading figures. In addition to this one, there are 4 other modules that combine journalism, art, and citizenship, spread over 10 months.
José Moreno
Jose Pacheco Pereira
Salomé Leal
The sessions take place on the dates below, always from 18:30 PM to 20:30 PM:
In person at Goethe-Institut, in Lisbon, located in the historic Valmor Palace, which boasts the most secret and incredible garden in the city. Address: Campo dos Mártires da Pátria 37, 1169-016 Lisbon
pear here the document where we explain in detail how we are organized
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if you Register for the Annual Program of Generating Critical Thinking. You will have access to 5 different modules, spread over 10 months, that combine journalism, art, and citizenship.

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