Skepsis Network is a youth-led European network formally established in July 2024. It brings together 11 non-profit organisations from 11 countries, all committed to promoting critical thinking, civic engagement, and meaningful youth participation.
The network grew out of Skepsis, an international movement devoted to raising awareness of critical thinking and media literacy amongst young people. According to statistics, approximately 402.74 million terabytes of data are created each day. Therefore, critical thinking skills will remain essential for people all over the world.
On this website you may find information connected to Skepsis movement and Skepsis Network:
- how it was created;
- how many international projects we conducted;
- how many people are involved in it;
- detailed information about critical thinking;
- all the content that our participants created;
💡 Did you know that Skepsis is now officially a network?
What started as a youth-led movement back in 2018 has grown into a European network of 11 organisations from 11 countries — and we’re just getting started.
Since July 2024, we’ve been working as Skepsis Network — a structured, youth-led platform that connects partners from Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Norway, France, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Sweden, and Czechia.
🔍 We still stand for what we always believed in:
▪️ Critical thinking
▪️ Civic engagement
▪️ Real youth participation
But now — we do it as a united, formal, transnational network.
If you’ve been following us for a while — you're already part of this journey. And if you’re new here — welcome to the network.
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💡 Did you know that Skepsis is now officially a network?
What started as a youth-led movement back in 2018 has grown into a European network of 11 organisations from 11 countries — and we’re just getting started.
Since July 2024, we’ve been working as Skepsis Network — a structured, youth-led platform that connects partners from Poland, Germany, Italy, Spain, Norway, France, Denmark, Greece, Portugal, Sweden, and Czechia.
🔍 We still stand for what we always believed in:
▪️ Critical thinking
▪️ Civic engagement
▪️ Real youth participation
But now — we do it as a united, formal, transnational network.
If you’ve been following us for a while — you're already part of this journey. And if you’re new here — welcome to the network.
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we are diving into three common cognitive biases that shape our thinking. 🧐
Learn how to identify these mental shortcuts, understand their impact, and discover ways to avoid falling into their traps.
Let’s sharpen our decision-making skills together! 💡
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Keep your mind awake and apply your critical thinking skills 🧐
You will find the link for the test on our Instagram highlights stories 🤓
So! Were you able to attach the right rhetorical devices/fallacies to the right videos?
Here’s our answer key:
ANSWER KEY
1 cherry picking fallacy
2 ad hominem fallacy
3 straw-man fallacy
4 genetic fallacy
5 authority-based fallacy
And take a look at our **Sources** they could be interesting to you to dig deeper!
fallacioustrump.com/
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Critical thinking in the new media literacy 🤔📰
It is the ability to critically analyze, evaluate, and interpret the information presented in news media 🤓
In the last years it has become an essential skill for individuals of all ages to navigate the media landscape and make informed decisions 🧐
This skills have been studied specially in teenagers and a study found that highly news literate teens were:
•More intrinsically motivated to consume news 📖
• More skeptical 🤨
• More knowledgeable about current events 😎
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