This factsheet briefly summarizes the basic information on the regulatory and self-regulatory framework against hate speech and disinformation in Serbia.
Twenty two years ago, on 8 April, journalist Radislava Dada Vujasinovic was found murdered in her apartment. Recalling her death every year, a series...
First quarter of 2016 regarding safety of journalists and media in Serbia, beside “regular” threats and media campaigns against government critics, was marked by...
By Dragan Janjić, 30 March 2016
Smothering the freedom of the press using intense media campaigns in tabloids and the television against individual journalists has...
Novi Sad School of Journalism, with the funding from the Open Society Foundation, is conducting an extensive media monitoring in Serbia during the 2016...
By Marija Šajkaš and Milka Tadić Mijović
Article re-published from the Center for International Media Assistance (CIMA) with permission
10 March 2016
As EU and U.S. assistance to...
In the course of 2015 Novi Sad School of Journalism, a SEENPM member, followed the process of ownership transformation of Serbian media, especially the...
Documentary “The agreement” was screened on February 3, 2016 in Tirana by the Albanian Media Institute, a SEENPM member, in cooperation with Frontline Club,...
The creative industries cluster of Vojvodina from Novi Sad, an organization dedicated to developing creative entrepreneurs and talents, implemented the STORYLENS project in...
UL Info and Punta Institute from Montenegro conducted research and educational activities in Ulcinj, Tuzi, and Gusinje with support from local media...
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