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On Tuesday, 9 November 2021, the European Movement International and the Institute for European Policy, Europeum held a Democracy Table discussion with Czech stakeholders to present the public opinion poll results from Listen to Europe: Reaching Beyond our Base Audience (LTE).

Listen to Europe is a long-term initiative aimed at helping civil society to set up targeted and informed campaigning based on data and segmentation of audiences. To this end, we have conducted public opinion surveys and social media listening to investigate drivers of citizens’ behaviour as well as the main topics and narratives present on social media in each of the eight project countries. We have examined the attitudes of European citizens towards the EU and democracy, along with their opinions about specific issues like the environment, immigration, gender equality, and human rights.

Now that the results of the poll are analysed and ready, we are holding online events with the intention to share and discuss the findings of our research.

The purpose of the meetings is to share the polling results and discuss audience segmentation, framing, targeting, communications, and campaigns related to democracy and specific issues that civil society tries to promote and advocate for.

AGENDA

Introduction by Petros Fassoulas, Secretary General of the European Movement International
14:00 Presentation of the opinion poll findings by Matthew MacWilliams
14:45 Presentation of the social media listening report, by Rebeca Díez Escudero, Komons
15:00 Discussion
15:20 Potential practical implications – how to use the data, by Matthew MacWilliams
15:30 End

Komons is a social organization based in Madrid, conceived to harness the potential of data, technology, and collective action to face the big challenges of our century. It has unique expertise in digital analysis and media research, communications strategies, movement and community-building, and evaluation that allows us, as practitioners, to enhance our collective intelligence and accelerate social change processes. Komons has applied these hybrid methods toward campaigning, activism, strategic communication, narrative change, and e-democracy and e-governance processes.

The ‘Democracy Table’ is aimed at CSOs, academics, think tanks, and other organisations and individuals who want to equip their campaigns, shape their communications, and test their narratives. Click here for an overview of previous Democracy Table events.

This one-hour, digital event is organised under the Chatham House Rule: participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant may be revealed.

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