An interview with the Serbian sociologist Srećko Mihajlović which conducted an investigation on precarious work in journalism. Mihajloić shows how precarious work affects public awareness and democratic processes.
Street art is a medium of expression, it's a medium engaged in the public space policies, but also in the policy of the place and specific context of that place. In this post-conflict and disunited city in Bosnia, street art has been changing the pulse of the city by placing the issues of reality, but also the potential for change, on visible locations. On the walls.
"House of Journalist" is a free lance journalists community for those Romanian journalists who are tired of working within a corrupt system. An interview.
Dušan Petričić, a cartoonist of the newspaper "Politika", ended its collaboration with the newspaper after he drew a caricature on Aleksander Vučić. The Independent Association of Journalists of Serbia said that the unilateral termination of cooperation with Politika is another example of overt censorship.
The latest threats to journalists in Serbia are a logical sequence of dynamics unfolding over the past few years. Representatives of the government, pro-government media and bots in the social networks wholeheartedly try to discredit opponents, and are increasingly recurring to nationalistic insults and death threats to do so. Dino Jahić analyzes the case of the recent threats targeting journalists Dinko Gruhonjić and Nedim Sejdinović.
Three cases of detention and arrest of journalists, four for assault and one case of intimidation and harassment, are registered on the platform of the Council of Europe for violations of journalists' rights.