The Chair at the 62th congress of the Société québécoise de science politique

From May 21 to 23, 2025, several members of the Chair will be taking part in the 62nd Société québécoise de science politique congress. Marie-Eve Carignan, Ph.D. will take part in the opening conference: “L’ébranlement des démocraties libérales : quand la fin de l’histoire n’est pas celle annoncée”. Our members will also be involved in a number of workshops and round tables throughout the conference: Workshop 4 – Regards croisés sur la santé démocratique: élections, participation citoyenne et légitimité politique Panel 2: La communication politique en contexte électoral 📌 DANG Thi Huong, Perrine Hely, Simon Thibault Marie-Eve Carignan, Ph.D. and

Marie-Eve Carignan at the Festival international de journalisme de Carleton-sur-Mer

📌 Marie-Eve Carignan, Ph.D., co-holder of the UNESCO-PREV Chair, will be taking part in the FIJC Festival du journalisme de Carleton-sur-Mer from May 15 to 19. 🔎 Here are the panels she will be taking part in : Saturday, May 17 – « Informer à l’heure de la post-vérité » from 10 a.m. – « Populisme : de Berlusconi à Trump » from 11:30 a.m. Sunday, May 18 – « Peut-on encore sauver la vérité? » from 11:30 a.m. – « Être informé, c’est être libre : Est-ce toujours le cas? » from 3pm. – « La menace des oligarques

David Morin’s participation at the Salon du livre de Granby

UNESCO-PREV Chair co-holder David Morin will be at the Salon du livre de Granby on May 15! He will be giving a talk entitled Et si on se parlait? Polarizations, (dis)information and social dialogue in times of “crisis”. “Pandemics, climate change, immigration, gender identities and now the Trump 2.0 administration. All sensitive subjects that generate their share of acrimonious debate, misinformation and social polarization. How can we explain these phenomena? What are their concrete effects on our society? How can we deal with them constructively, individually and collectively? A conference that invites us to talk to each other and re-establish

Student Press Awards ceremony – Le Devoir and the René-Lévesque Foundation

Marie-Eve Carignan, co-holder of the UNESCO-PREV Chair, will take part in the Student Press Awards ceremony organized by Le Devoir newspaper and the René-Lévesque Foundation on May 8 in Montreal. The evening will kick off with a lecture by Pre. Carignan. She will reflect on the role of the media in the fight against misinformation, and on journalistic responsibilities in a context of declining public trust. Admission is free and open to all. Places are limited, so reserve yours now right here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/billets-ceremonie-de-remise-des-prix-de-la-presse-etudiante-1325280612989  

Report “LES ENFANTS : DES LEADERS POUVANT CONTRIBUER À UNE SOCIÉTÉ MIEUX INFORMÉE ET PLUS CRITIQUE FACE À LA DÉSINFORMATION ?”

CHILDREN: LEADERS WHO CAN CONTRIBUTE TO A BETTER-INFORMED, MORE CRITICAL SOCIETY IN THE FACE OF MISINFORMATION? Fighting misinformation, amplified by digital technology and artificial intelligence, requires the development of appropriate tools and programs. That’s why the UNESCO-PREV Chair’s media unit has been examining the role of the Les As de l’info platform in this project. This platform, created in 2022 and managed by the Les Coops de l’information group, is a particularly interesting youth medium. The general objective of this study is to understand the uses made of the platform by young French-speaking Canadians aged 8 to 12, and the