Publications
The publishing of the Novi Sad School of Journalism consists of three editions:
– “Media References”
– “Media Sphere”
– “Entelechy”
As part of the “Media Reference” edition, textbooks, guides and practicums are published for journalists, journalism students, educators and educators.
The “Media Sphere” edition publishes the results of media research and media monitoring, as well as guidelines for better practice.
The “Entelechy” edition was founded to support young researchers to publish their graduate, master’s and doctoral theses.
All NSSJ publications issued within all three editions can be read and downloaded below.
Media bias, legislative challenges, and the fight for freedom
Alongside the rise of new technologies and the evolving global conditions in the media industry, journalism and media in Serbia will face numerous challenges, particularly in the areas of basic media freedom and journalist protection, based on the findings of this research: · There is…
Media Activism Handbook
Media and communications today represent a critical area of modern political struggles. Issues such as editorial policy influence, ownership concentration, information security and surveillance, the quality of information, and the role of media platforms in public discourse have become central points of discussion. Democratic media…
Mobilization for Protecting the Public Interest in the Media: Mapping Good Practices of Media Activism
The report “Mobilization for Protecting the Public Interest in the Media” starts from the notion that media performance and media reforms will be determining the course of history, and that mapping good practices will help us envisage media activism that can enable the prevalence of…
High professionalism with limited reach: Media self-regulation in Serbia
The critical assessment of ethical codes and the self-regulatory media framework in Serbia which forms the basis of this research report has been conducted in parallel with the adoption of new media laws (the Law on Public Information and Media and the Law on Electronic…
National regulatory and self-regulatory framework against hate speech and disinformation
In the process of accession to the European Union, Serbia is harmonizing laws with the EU legislation. In this process, the majority of regulations related to the prevention of hate speech and the spread of disinformation generally meet standards or are in the process of…