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headway 5QgIuuBxKwM unsplashThe development of digital technologies has a huge impact on modern society. Global information infrastructures are becoming a key site for the construction of cultural memory and discussion revealing overlapping international, national and local identities. However, increased access to knowledge, intercultural communication, civic participation and the development of creativity face communication and informational threats. These include fake news, increased aggression in the digital space, entrapment in an ‘information bubble’ and ‘digital amnesia’. A group of researchers from the Faculty of Communication at Vilnius University will investigate how this uncomfortable heritage manifests itself on social networks.

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b15ext5VUFC invites you to a research lecture by Postdoctoral Fellow Agiatis Benardou on Commemorating difficult heritage through immersive technologies: The case of Block 15 of the Haidari Concentration Camp. The lecture is the event of a seminar series on Contested heritage, memory, and identity practices: Eastern European and global contexts, organized by the Connective Digital Memory in the Borderlands project, supported by European Social Fund (project No. 09.3.3-LMT-K-712-17-0027) under grant agreement with the Research Council of Lithuania (LMTLT).

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EN 1Have an innovative idea and want to turn it into a startup? Doubt if you can? Lack experience, team members, mentors? Find out more about the opportunity to turn your idea into business at the meetup with Vilnius university Tech Hub!

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KonferencijaEN JPEGOn April 28 – 29 2022 the Department of Organizational Information and Communication Research of the Faculty of Communication, Vilnius University, will hold its annual an international scientific conference, the aim of which is to encourage scientists and practitioners to present the results of theoretical and applied research and initiate scientific discussions on relevant information and communication topics. The conference will be organized as a virtual event, with all sessions taking place online.

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tfthb7dec e1637577059395Urtė Vajavudzkaitė, a second-year student in the study program of Analytical Journalism, became the winner of the competition for the international project Responsible, Ethical and Sensitive Journalism on Trafficking in Human Beings (THALIA). At the final project activity in international journalism conference in Stockholm on December 7 Urte was given the opportunity to present her work on child trafficking in Lithuania.

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