Transformations are mostly technologically inspired, with technology affecting social, political and economic relations
Social media opened space for everybody to join the debate, loosening the role of journalism and bringing it closer to anyone. But how does it really work? What is it that an experienced journalist do that makes them professional?
Today, at the #DMLeyp we received some valuable advice from Stefan Goranović who presented the work of Al Jazeera Balkans stating that it is crucial to separate the professional from the personal, not to forget that a journalist is always representing his media house.
Twitter Tips from @StefanAJB: can this get me into trouble in 5 years? #DMLeyp @youthpress
— Olivia Drost (@olivia_drost) September 28, 2015
@StefanAJB it is very important to secure your account @ArduanaAJB #DMLeyp pic.twitter.com/f4MLvnVdjS — Mladiinfo Montenegro (@MladiinfoMNE) September 28, 2015
It was proceeded by a plenary session We have it, now what? having Tatjana Nikolić to moderate it, and Stefan Goranović, Karl Fridh Kleberg, and Srđan Žikić to answer the questions. Crowdsourcing, hatred comments, dealing with being original, accurate and the fastest and actual handbooks when it comes to tweeting – just one of the many questions asked.
#DMLeyp @youthpress visiting the national broadcaster RTS in Belgrade #now pic.twitter.com/A86DqNSVr3
— Olivia Drost (@olivia_drost) September 28, 2015
Interesting Q&A at national broadcaster @RTS_Vesti. Thanks guys! #DMLeyp pic.twitter.com/MZgYLNVrLY — Oskar Vitlif (@OskarVitlif) September 28, 2015
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