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Mobilization for Protecting the Public Interest in the Media
Rather than being only channels for communicating and representing the social realities, democratic media are a prerequisite of democracy. In...
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Media self-regulation in Montenegro – weak mechanisms and outdated Code of Ethics
Media self-regulation in Montenegro relies on the Code of Journalists of Montenegro, which all media accept. However, the Code is...
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ROBOTIZED JOURNALISM – HELP OR THREAT?
Written by: Đorđe Đukić
"Artificial intelligence is not conversant about many matters, both human and natural. Well, it's artificial, isn't it?", this was the... -
Whistleblowers are only useful if scrutinized
Written by: Nenad Pejić
In Montenegro, the disclosure of confidential correspondence from the Sky application used for the purpose of investigation against organized crime... -
Our Media: A civil society action to generate media literacy and activism, counter polarisation and promote dialogue (2023-2026)
The primary focus of the three-year project Our Media is on strengthening the capacities of CSOs, media professionals, young activists...
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The project ” Reinforcing the role of media in addressing the climate emergency “
The project " Reinforcing the role of media in addressing the climate emergency " has been launched with the aim...
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Who and why is moving to Telegram: the main battlefield in the war of information
Written by: Ivan Čađenović, journalist
"Taken into account that Facebook administrators have targeted our Facebook pages because of the news we transmit concerning the current... -
Influencers in Montenegro: From Fashion to feminism
Written by: D. Kovačević and A. Čvorović
The influencers' community in Montenegro communicates through Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube as the leading platforms for sharing their content. Lately,... -
Resolution and media abyss
Written by: Tamara Skrozza
Even those who in the days after passing of the Resolution of the Montenegrin Parliament on Srebrenica did not follow... -
MEDIA NAD WAR- THE STORY ABOUT THE COLLECTIVE INNOCENCE
Written by: Nenad Pejić, journalist
How is it possible that the citizens of Russia trust the regime so much, despite all the facts? A month...