Ljubiša Bojić
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Ljubisa Bojic (often Ljubiša Bojić, from Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша Бојић), was born on September 6, 1983 in Kragujevac, Serbia. He is a young uprising student movement leader, Serbian politician, passonate branding expert and journalist by profession.
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[edit] Short biography
From a young age Ljubisa Bojic showed interest in the areas of advertising and TV journalism. He gained experience actively writing for high school and university magazines. During his trips around the globe Bojic worked as a honorary associate for numerous media. When he got back to his home city in 2002. He worked as a writer and host of IT Online TV show . This programme about cutting age technology was broadcast on RTK television.
[edit] Young advertising - PR expert and media professional
Some of educational practical and scientific projecs:
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- Seminar about Advertising and PR with case study “TV maniac clinic”.
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- Creating a multimedial brand in political advertising - special advertising study.
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- business project: Founding of reality based FĆUK TV.
[edit] Political positivism
Bojic is one of hundred individuals invited to take part in founding of Young Democratic Leaders Network in Istanbul (2007). He will introduce Political positivism theory which includes intensive use of media to promote unity, participation, and positivism in thinking of common men and women.
[edit] Global Voices online project involvement
21.08.06 Ljubisa Bojic met with professor Yuen-Ying Chan who heads Journalism and Media Studies Center at the University of Hong Kong. After their discuccion he was inspiered to start writing for Global Voices. Ljubisa Bojic said he was excited with a new project as he announced he would be proud author of GV Online contributing from Balkan peninsula in his aim to improve understanding between Serbia and the rest of the world. GV is ambitious and futuristic projects leaded by former CNN's correspondent and China bureau chief Rebecca MacKinnon who is also one of the founders of citizen journalism theory.
[edit] Leader of journalism students movement
25.06.06 Ljubisa Bojic is engaged in founding Students of journalism parliament with main aim: promoting freedom of speech. This organization will gather students who took communication related majors and give them an opportunity to defend interests of young media professionals as well as to become a strong voice of public countering any interest group that want to get a hold of media.
30.05.06 Ljubisa Bojic organized a round table in Serbian federation of Journalists headquarters. Media students, communication professors, reputed anchors and TV editors discussed about education for media practice with main focus on decisions made by National broadcasting agency. Report from Serbian association of journalist web site
09.05.06 Ljubisa Bojic and Zeljka Josic spoke on a stage in Belgrade's Knez Mihailova street in front of few hundred people about freedom of media from a student perspective. Vanja Bulic who hosted the event asked them about goals of an uprising student movement and his opinion about latest decision made by so called independent from government agency. Disscusion about this event at BK television forum.
08.05.06 Students of Faculty of humanism sciences expressed themselves by drawing graffiti on a huge canvas in Belgrade downtown. Ljubisa Bojic who emerged as a leader of spontaneously gathered student crowd, condemned decision to push BKTV off the air as well as other quality broadcasters who lost their national frequencies. Report of daily newspaper Danas about grafitti performance and Video report concerning this event
[edit] References
Ljubisa Bojic official internet portal
Ljubisa Bojic author profil with Global Voices
Article published with Danas newspaper about Hong Kong part 1
Article published with Danas newspaper about Hong Kong part 2
NUNS website report from Glas Javnosti daily newspaper concerning student performance