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🌍 What are the biggest threats to democracy today?

At RESPOND, we analyse how corruption undermines institutions and discuss possible solutions. Our latest newsletter includes:
✅ Highlights from co-creation workshops
✅ Discussions on research methodologies
✅ Progress on investigating corruption’s impact on governance

📖 Read the latest edition here: mailchi.mp/5d32284a28aa/workin
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#Democracy #Corruption #Transparency #Politics #Ethics #RESPOND

🔍 How are different actors using both traditional and digital media to promote political corruption?

WP6 of the #RESPOND project investigates how diverse actors use legacy and digital media to promote political corruption, as well as how corrupt players influence conventional media within national settings and the new methods they deploy via social media.

More details: eu-respond.eu/work-package/wp6/

🌍 The first RESPOND Co-Creation Workshop already took place. If you're passionate about transparency, accountability and promoting democratic values, join us!

📅 Apply now for the next sessions forms.gle/Tv7Vji5xdQcGGyUW9

👉 Learn more about our Co-Creation Workshops: eu-respond.eu/events/respond-f

👉 Become a RESPOND Stakeholder: eu-respond.eu/respond-stakehol

Google DocsRESPOND Co-design WorkshopThanks a lot for your interest in participating in the RESPOND Co-Design Workshops. Your insights will contribute significantly to the definition and focus of political corruption data, indicators and analysis to be done by RESPOND, hence shaping a range of policy-relevant- deliverables of the RESPOND project. You will also get the chance to learn from leading experts and practitioners about the state-of-the-art of measuring and analyzing political corruption. We kindly ask you to fill in the form to help us in the organization of the events. Personal data collected through this form will be treated in a confidential manner, ensuring the data is securely stored, with suitable organizational and technical measures, e.g., to prevent unauthorized access. All personal data mentioned in this form will be processed in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals about the processing of personal data by the European Union institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data. By sharing your contact information, you agree to its use for verifying your responses and keeping you informed about the workshops organization. For any inquiries regarding the questionnaire and the collected data, including requests for data deletion, please contact: info@eu-respond.eu

🤝 Proud to have the Anti-Corruption Research and Education Center (ACREC) in the #RESPOND team! .

📌 #ACREC is the Ukraine’s first dedicated anti-corruption center, combines hands-on research with innovative training programs to tackle corruption at its roots. Through organizing consortium meetings and connecting with a diverse group of stakeholders, ACREC strengthens RESPOND’s mission.

🔗INFO: eu-respond.eu/partner/!

📢 Introducing UCSC-Transcrime, a leading research center in criminology and anti-corruption strategies, in the #RESPOND project, it will explore how personal networks drive political corruption. They’re developing a comprehensive database of connections facilitating corruption and working closely with journalists and advocates to validate these findings.

Learn more about the project: eu-respond.eu/partner/!

🌍 Discovering #RESPOND: Work Package 3.

To identify risks in legislation, public expenditure, and elections, WP3 uses machine learning & data science to map and measure political corruption. The use of large-scale datasets and a compendium of corruption schemes improves accountability and transparency.

🔍With important partners around Europe, RESPOND’s WP3 promotes innovation in the detection of corruption!

Learn more: eu-respond.eu/work-package/wp3/!

🌍 Exploring RESPOND: Work Package 2

How does political corruption shape digital societies? WP2 dives deep into the theoretical, regulatory, and empirical frameworks behind it, discovering contributions of lobbying, gaps in conflict-of-interest regulations, financial flows, building comprensive database of corruption cases.

Discover more on the website of #RESPOND: eu-respond.eu/work-package/wp2/!

🌍 Spotlight on our partner!

📣 Welcome to Sciences Po, a #RESPOND partner and a top global institution in political studies. With expertise in political corruption and media economics, Sciences Po focuses on detecting corruption risks in legislative bodies and public spending. It also examines “media capture”, studying how corrupt actors influence the media to manipulate public opinion.

Are you actively engaged in promoting transparency, accountability and strengthening democratic values?

RESPOND is a European research project dedicated to addressing political corruption and reinforcing democracy. We're inviting new stakeholders to share experience and insights to develop meaningful solutions for societal challenges.

👉 Join us: eu-respond.eu/respond-stakehol

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🌍 The University of Amsterdam (UvA) brings its strengths in Communication Science to RESPOND, studying how media and education influence public perceptions of corruption. By examining how both traditional and social media depict corruption, how cross-border journalism impacts narratives, and how anti-corruption education influences young audiences, UvA provides key insights for policymakers.