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Amra Latifić was born in 1980 in Belgrade, where she finished elementary school and the Secondary School of Philology. In 2002 she completed her studies on the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade―the Group for Russian Language and Literature. The same year she entered the interdisciplinary studies at the Rectorate of the University of Belgrade, the Department for Theory of Art and Media. Her research report entitled “Relationship between Avant-Garde and Postmodern Proceedings in Cubo-Futurist and Constructivist Interdisciplinary Works” she defended in 2005.
Doctoral thesis “Postmodern Interpretation of Interdisciplinary Theories and Practice of the Russian and Soviet Avant-Garde 1910-1932”, she defended in 2006.
While on studies, she sojourned in Russia and Italy for educative purposes. She presented, on invitation, her papers at numerous meetings in country and abroad. Also, she contributes in various projects in the field of culture, e. g. she participated in project Kôdovi ruske kulture, realized under the auspices of the Ministry of Science (of the Republic of Serbia). She is a regular contributor in the magazine for literature, art and philosophy Zenit.
She is a senior undergraduate at the Faculty of Drama in Belgrade.
In the school year 2002/2003 she worked at the Faculty of Philosophy in Novi Sad, as an assistant for Russian literature.
Works as a docent on the Faculty of Media and Communications of the Singidunum University in Belgrade, on subjects Visual Communications and Reception of Culture. Besides her engagement within this faculty, she is a translator, and is occupied with various other forms of scientific and cultural work. She won competition and obtained financial support of the Ministry of Science to publish revised version of her doctoral thesis.
Courses:
Media Psychology (III year of primary studies)
Basics of Interpersonal Communications (I year of primary studies)
Reception of Culture (III year of primary studies)
The course tends to qualify future communicologists for critical reflection in the framework of the currents in culture, in order to recognize the cultural strategies and proceedings, as well as to present basic claims of Marketing in Culture. The result of attending the course is development of authentic and competent critical and theoretical thinking, and a problem-oriented positing of the hypotheses in the framework of the contemporary media culture context. On the other hand, the course offers an up-to-date practical training of students through research and examination of contemporary rhetoric, stylistics, technique of journalism in the press, radio-journalism, TV-journalism, public opinion and public relations.
Visual Communications (II year of primary studies)
The course prepares students to recognize the reception of the visual communication, its understanding and presenting, as well as for interdisciplinary examination of visual fashioning and appearance through esthetic, culturological and communicological potential of the media, art work and semblances of different events and their media representation. The course offers a modern synthesis of theoretical knowledge and practical know-how in area of communicology and journalism, as well as visual and esthetic improvements in the promotion of value of media culture, via oral and written communication.
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