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Zoran Ćirjaković is a journalist of the weekly NIN and a long-standing special correspondent of Newsweek and The Los Angeles Times from former Yugoslavia. Ćirjaković prepares and leads regular foreign affaires broadcast at Radio Belgrade 2. He reported from Balkans for many foreign media houses. For domestic media he reported from Africa, Asia and Latin America. In Hereford, Great Britain, he was trained for reporting from warlike and “hostile” surroundings. As a visiting lecturer he held lectures at the universities in Cambridge and Keel. His scientific work is published in collections Kosovo: The Politics of Delusion and Terorizam.
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Basics of journalism (II year of primary studies)
In the course students should learn the fundamental characteristics of journalist writing, to acquaint with the way of functioning of media and composition of redaction, as well as with relations between redaction and owner. In its framework students will be acquainted with the crucial dilemmas and issues of representation, style and form that make specific traits of journalism. Also, they will acquire the skill of writing news and journalist text in such form that represents the basis for doing journalist work in all sorts of media and genres. The students will be completely qualified to practice journalism with full regard of the consumers whom the media they are collaborating with addresses with respect to the ethics of the code of profession. The students will be taught the methods that will help them value credibility and usefulness of the source of information.
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