infoLibre, an independent Spanish media outlet, is launching its first Summer Course at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) on July 14. The event, titled 'From Censorship to Algorithm,' aims to explore how public narratives are shaped in today's digital age, focusing on issues like misinformation, attention competition, and the role of platforms. The course brings together journalists, creators, educators, and students to discuss the impact of digital communication, fiction, documentaries, and social media on collective memory and societal interpretation. It includes discussions led by figures such as Pepa Bueno, Nacho Carretero, and Nosoloviernes, along with panels on youth engagement, gender equality, and democratic participation. Practical workshops will also be included.
Bias read (Center): The article provides a balanced overview of the event, highlighting its educational goals and diverse participants without taking a clear ideological stance. It focuses on the thematic content of the course rather than promoting any specific political viewpoint.




