CA23105 - Language Plurality in Europe’s Changing Media Sphere (PLURILINGMEDIA)

Project title: CA23105 Language Plurality in Europe’s Changing Media Sphere (PLURILINGMEDIA)

Project timeframe: Oct 2024 – Oct 2028 

Project funder: EU COST Action

Project budget: tbc

 

Description

Protecting Europe’s linguistic plurality and increasing multilingualism is a clear aim of the European Union and the Council of Europe, balanced against the concern of increasing dominance of larger languages – most prominently English. The challenge is also present in the media which is facing increased global competition and changing consumption trends, threatening media spheres in official national languages and even more so for regional and minority languages.

PLURILINGMEDIA intends to advance collaboration and bring coherence to the field of European media from the perspective of language plurality, encouraging involvement of scholars in related disciplines and facilitating knowledge transfer between academics and practitioners. This incorporates the digitalisation shifts affecting consumption and provision of media, providing opportunities and threats to journalists, as well as influencing policymakers, educators and other stakeholders. Academics working on these topics mostly work on singular linguistic spheres and there remains a deficiency of knowledge transfer across the dimensions of academic discipline, career-stage, geography and industry. 

Spreading instances of good practice will be of particular relevance to smaller linguistic spheres and lesser-funded media outlets, who may be able to benefit from certain elements of digitalisation. Moreover, involving individual content creators with institutional actors will also bring further plurality to media spheres, aiming to determine the benefits of this convergence of actors on the same platforms and share methods of reaching younger audiences. Through all of this, PLURILINGMEDIA plans to demonstrate the plurality of a given regional or minority language sphere, empowering use of the language through media.

Contacts

Sergiusz Bober

Senior Researcher

Further Information

Craig Willis

Researcher

Further Information

2024-10-16

PLURILINGMEDIA’s First Management Committee Meeting: Setting the Path for Advancing Linguistic Plurality in European Media

The first Management Committee (MC) meeting of the PLURILINGMEDIA Action (CA23105) was held on October 2, 2024, at the COST Association headquarters in Brussels. This gathering marks a key moment in the initiative’s journey to protect and promote linguistic plurality in Europe’s rapidly changing media landscape. Spearheaded by the ECMI, the Action seeks to tackle the challenges posed by digitalisation and the dominance of larger languages in the media, and to support the use of regional and minority languages.

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2024-06-13

ECMI Successful with COST Action Application as Main Proposer for Advancing Linguistic Plurality in European Media

The ECMI is proud to announce its success in securing the highly competitive COST Action funding for the initiative titled “Language Plurality in Europe’s Changing Media Sphere” (PLURILINGMEDIA) (CA23105). This victory comes with the ECMI as the main proposer, leading an impressive consortium of researchers and practitioners.

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