Report from the 6th International Conference Media for Man
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https://doi.org/10.15633/sce.01205Keywords:
artificial intelligence, communication education, digital society, disinformation, information literacy, interdisciplinary research, media ethics, media pedagogy, media responsibility, personalismAbstract
This article presents a report from the 6th International Conference Media for Man, held on May 8, 2025, in Krakow, Poland, organised by the Faculty of Communication Sciences at the Pontifical University of John Paul II. The theme of this year’s conference—Information Literacy Mindset—provided a platform for international scholars to reflect on the growing significance of information literacy in an era shaped by artificial intelligence, disinformation, and evolving media practices. The paper summarises the structure of the event, thematic sessions and key issues discussed. Particular attention is given to the interdisciplinary character of the debates, the ethical dimension of media use and the need for integrative approaches to media education. The conference highlighted the increasing relevance of information competencies as a foundation for responsible and participatory engagement in social life.
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