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Mogućnost novog događaja

The protests and the citizens’ assemblies are, at this time, the only way to keep the possibility of the emerging of a new political and social horizon in Bosnia-Herzegovina – open.

Strah od politike

Boro Kontić writes about the pervasive control that politics have over the media in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

$100 million has been spent on media in BiH and there is still precious little to show for it.

Media analyst and author of Code of Ethics discusses main problems of investigative journalism and media freedom in Albania.

Liliana Bounegru leads the European Journalism Centre’s data journalism (DJ) projects. She talks for Media.ba about her work to help journalists adopt DJ, as well as theoretical work in the field.

In an interview for MCOnline, Allan Little, BBC's famous reporter, talks about his experience of reporting from Sarajevo during war.

Data journalism is expensive. Here is a quick guide that will show you how you can tell your boss that your latest data project brought in cash to the company’s books - and that you justly deserve a raise!

Crowdsourcing, a portmanteau word made of crowd and outsourcing, means distributing tasks to a group of people. It can be a very cost-effective way to collect and process information. It can also be an utter failure, resulting in thousand of wasted man-hours, if not prepared carefully.

Data journalism is like punk music, anyone can do it. You need very little to get started, but it’s important to make the right choices in the right order.

Mark Brayne, Director of Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma Europe, and psychotherapist, spoke to NetNovinar about professional reporting on trauma and about ways for journalists to protect themselves in such situations.

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