MC Newsletter,
August 26, 2011
Vojislav Stevanovic: Citizen journalism in SerbiaCitizen journalism has long ceased to be a phenomenon, a trend. It has become an everyday activity, first in the West, in the societies where technology and civil society are most advanced. Later it became possible for readers to become actively involved in the process...more |
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Nexhat Behluli: The media in Serbia in minority languages: victimized or privileged?I hope that colleagues from other media outlets in Serbia will forgive me. I may be insufficiently informed, but I know a lot about minority media outlets in South Serbia – both private media and the media that is owned by local self-governments and financed by taxpayers...more |
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Nikola Markovic: Legal interception of electronic communicationThe wide usage of electronic communication in business and everyday life of citizens sometimes involves security threats. Therefore, in Serbia, as well as in other countries, under certain conditions it may be necessary to perform legal interception and storage of information...more |
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