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ECLIPSE: Preventing and combating online and offline hate speech and disinformation through multidisciplinary innovation, education, and awareness in Europe

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Countries
Austria / Germany / Belgium / Italy / United Kingdom
Status
Ongoing
Duration
01.09.2025 to 01.08.2028
Donors
European Commission, Horizon Europe
Partners
CONSORTIUM: Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK) – Coordinator, Universita Degli Studi Di Trento (UNITN), University of Northumbria at Newcastle (UNN), Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Synyo GmbH (SYNYO), Euro-Arab Foundation for Higher Studies (FUNDEA), Andalusian Public Foundation Andalusian Studies Center (CENTRA), Sabanci University (SU), Centre for Social Innovation (CSI), The Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research and Development of Serbia (IVI), University of Applied Sciences for Public Administration and Legal Affairs in Bavaria (HfoeD), The Governorship of Ankara (AG), City Council of Murcia (MURCIA), Cesie ente del Terzo Settore (CESIE ETS), Stop Hate UK (STOPHATE), Youth for Exchange and Understanding (YEU), Creative Workers (CREW), Minds & Sparks GmbH (M&S), Associated Partners:, Italian Ministry of the Interior (TN-AA), Durham constabulary (DC), City of liege (Liege)

Summary

ECLIPSE is a collaborative project aimed at combating hate speech and mis/disinformation both online and offline across Europe, combining advanced technologies with insights from social, behavioural, criminological, and legal sciences. In this project, ICMPD analyses relevant policies and data on hate speech and misinformation in Austria, maps good practices to address hate speech and misinformation globally, supports policy outreach, including developing policy recommendations and provides insights on the developed tools from a practitioner perspective.

Background

The ECLIPSE project aims to prevent and counter hate speech and mis/disinformation both online and offline across Europe. Based on the research, the project will develop innovative tools and strategies for analysing harmful content and deploying counter-narratives, drawing on insights from theory, policy and practice. In addition, ECLIPSE supports the training of practitioners on this topic through innovative methods like digital storytelling, gamification, and augmented/extended reality, designed to increase knowledge and awareness about the societal impacts of these phenomena. These efforts aim to foster resilience among professionals and citizens, helping them identify and address hatred and fake news in both virtual and real-world contexts.

Objectives

  • EQUIP policymakers and practitioners with modern and validated digital and nondigital tools, methods, and curricula to effectively address hate speech and mis/disinformation online and offline.
  • DEVELOP standardised European approaches to collect data on hate speech and fake news, analyse risks, and implement counternarratives and security measures.
  • ENHANCE citizens’ security perceptions and prevent hate speech and mis/disinformation online and offline through training materials, workshops, and events using innovative methods.
  • PROVIDE targeted recommendations and communicate key outcomes through policy briefs for European and national policymakers to effectively counter hate speech and mis/disinformation online and offline.
  • RAISE awareness among key stakeholders through innovative tools and training methods, and communicate project outcomes through effective communication and dissemination activities.

For more information, please see the project website: https://www.eclipsehorizon.eu

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