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09/06/2021 News

Call for Articles on Disinformation

Transitions, an online, English-language magazine with a global audience, is looking for articles on topics related to media literacy, disinformation in particular, in the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia). Print or multimedia story formats are welcome, including investigative stories, using, for example, open source intelligence

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29/04/2021 News

Science journalism: A remedy for lack of reliable, trustworthy information in the media?

The importance of science journalism has been increasingly obvious during the pandemic. We talked to Milica Momčilović, president of the World Federation of Science Journalists, about the status of science journalism today. She also spoke about science journalism in a webinar on trending topics in media literacy organized within the SEENPM members’

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18/11/2019 News

Webinar on disinformation

Within our project “Promoting Media Information Literacy and strengthening independent media in the Western Balkans” which is realized by Albany Associates (United Kingdom) and Mediacentar Sarajevo with Novi Sad School of Journalism and other organizations from Balkan recorded a webinar for journalists, fact-checkers, students of journalism and other actors from

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28/09/2019 News

Training: Advanced investigative techniques

Two day workshop on advanced fact checking skills has been held in Novi Sad School of Journalism during the past two days. Particitans were journalists of the FakeNews Seeker and other media professionals and journalism students. During the two days, participats were learning about open source intelligence gathering and ways

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12/11/2018 News

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21/04/2018 News

Serbian Public Broadcasters Need to Strengthen their Connection with Audience

Empowering the Program Council and self-regulation mechanisms could reshape public service broadcasters in Serbia, according to a new expert report. By Vanja Djuric Empowering the Program Council and self-regulation mechanisms – such as introducing the institution of Ombudsman, accepting recommendations from representatives of the audience and making civil society organizations

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20/03/2018 News

Censorship in local media has become a daily routine

Local media journalists in six towns in Vojvodina – Subotica, Sombor, Zrenjanin, Pancevo, Kikinda and Novi Sad – are continuously exposed to censorship, financial pressures of owners or local authorities, and some even by threats, shows research conducted by the Novi Sad School of Journalism and the Podrži RTV movement,

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17/10/2017 News

MINORITY PROGRAMME ON RTV: Challenges and expectations

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