Beyond the Black Mirror narratives: How AI can strengthen our democracies
We need to move beyond fear-driven narratives to explore AI’s potential to reinforce democratic values and…
We need to move beyond fear-driven narratives to explore AI’s potential to reinforce democratic values and…
RIE’s Advisory Board deliberated on Europe’s opportunity to become the architect of the digital civilization…
A scientific lens on the underlying structural drivers of public discourse and social transformation …
A framework for collective intelligence, evidence-based dialogue, and systemic change In periods of deep transformation,…
Strategies to bridge the gap between political decisions and the drivers of durable social change…
In a world shaped by war, climate change, rising prices, and growing social divides, people…
How we produce, distribute, and consume food affects us all. This is your chance to be…
Debates around Europe’s food systems are increasingly polarised, with competing priorities on sustainability, productivity, and…
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The Power of Narratives: A Strategic Approach to Combatting Disinformation in Europe – Key Findings…
This manual aims to showcase that there is a more optimistic path forward: research into…
In order to make the most of technological advances, the European Union needs to be open to transformation and have the courage to push forward with smart ideas. Krzysztof Szubert Former Secretary of State / Deputy Minister of Digital Affairs, Poland. Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford, UK. Strategic Advisor of National Research Institute (NASK). Member of the Council of the National Centre for Research and Development (NCBR)
I believe that Re-Imagine Europa is very well placed to stimulate this process through its vast connection with progressively thinking research and academic networks. We need all this potential to be at the service of Europe. Mariya Gabriel Former European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth
These issues are intellectually interesting as they make us reflect on the philosophical, social and political foundations of our post-enlightenment Europe. Antonio Loprieno
It took about two-and-a-half centuries to get the cultures of copyright, the laws of defamation, the conceptions of intellectual property, that reconciled what was done by the arrival of printing. Onora Sylvia O’Neill, Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge
From narrative analysis and bespoke research to strategic partnerships and keynote engagements, we welcome the opportunity to discuss how our expertise can align with your vision