About The Project
“CRitical thinking against fake NEWs” (CREW) is 24 months strategic partnership aimed at promoting young people’s critical thinking against fake news about migrants and migration in media narrative through enhancing the capacities of youth operators working with youngsters as well as providing youths with digital architectures of self-learning.
The Objectives
- Analysing the phenomenon of fake news and profiling their main characteristics as well as analyse the stereotyping and misrepresentation of migrants/migration across partner countries.
- Analysing extant good practices in Europe in the field of promoting youth media literacy on migrants and migration.
- Developing a shared understanding about the European dimension of stereotyping media narratives about migrants/refugees.
The Results
- Reports of cross-country research on migrants' representation in media in partner countries. The Report data will be used for the elaboration of a "Critical Thinking against Fake News" Guide.
- Training Format on media literacy for youth operators. The Format will be a self-contained programme of empowerment targeted at youth operators.
- Web Platform and E-Learning modules as a hub of self-learning and e-learning towards the audience of youngsters.
Realized Meetings
The CREW partners have successfully conducted Transnational Meeting of the Critical thinking against fake NEWs (CREW) project in Antalya, Turkey in between 4-6 July 2021. It was the first face-to-face partners meeting since the start of the project and some of the partners joined virtually. Critical thinking against fake NEWs (CREW) is a strategic partnership project aimed at promoting young people’s critical thinking against fake news about migrants and migration in media narrative, through enhancing the capacities of youth operators working with youngsters as well as providing youths with digital architectures of self-learning. During the meeting, the partners discussed the progress of the work packages and different components of the implementation framework, including the progress and main findings of Intellectual Outputs 1; overview and recurrent analysis of the Intellectual Outputs 2 & 3; allocation of tasks with deadlines; update on Management and Coordination such as, communication, financial procedures, documentation & reports; and Dissemination, Visibility and Exploitation of Project Results, and settled the timetable of all the upcoming mobilities of the project.
On November the 14th we had our Transnational Project Meeting in Athens, Greece with Kulan Organisation, LİDOSK, Mine Vaganti NGO, Asociación Juvenil Intercambia, Hello Youth, Psiho for world and our host, Innovation Frontiers. We discussed our overall progress so far and set our next goals.
Today we had an online catch-up meeting with the partners LİDOSK, Mine Vaganti NGO, Kulan Organisation, Asociación Juvenil Intercambia, Hello Youth, Psiho for world and Innovation Frontiers. We checked our progress on all intellectual outputs and discussed our upcoming training in Athens, Greece!
We are in Copenhagen / Denmark for the final meeting of our Erasmus+ project CREW (CRitical thinking against fake nEWs). Our project meeting was held on 12-13 December under the coordination of the host Kulan Organization. The countries participating in the meeting are Turkey, Italy, Romania, Sweden, Greece, Spain and Denmark.
Youth Mobilities
We realized a Strategic Partnerships project named Youth INN CREW on the Italian island of Sardinia on 15-23 October. The project involved 21 participants from seven countries, including Italy, Romania, Turkey, Greece, Denmark, Sweden and Spain. In this part of the project conducted by the Mine Vaganti NGO in Italy. We worked on the issues of media use, fake-news in the media, the use of media as a propaganda tool against immigrants. During the project, participants played an active role in the activities carried out. We had a productive week creating awareness about the issue using non-formal education methods, as well as contributing to the prevention of fake-news in the media and hate speech created against immigrants. During the project, presentations, discussions were held, and we participants were informed about non-education methods. As a result of the project, he worked in groups and created 5 different activities that will be used in future Erasmus + projects using non-formal education methods. Our achievements are documented with Youth-pass certificates.
We would like to share with you a brief summary of our mobility, which is a part of our KA2 Erasmus+ project called CREW (Creative Thinking Against Fake News) in Athens. It was an event where we evaluated our website with our participants, tested its applicability and presented different and valuable opinions on the subject.