Bojan Cvejić awarded the UNS Prize for his contribution to the history of journalism.

The Association of Journalists of Serbia (UNS) awarded its annual journalism prizes today, among which is the "Žika M. Jovanović" award for contributions to the history of journalism and journalistic works. This award was presented to journalist, ANEM team member, and doctoral candidate at the Faculty of Political Sciences Bojan Cvejić for his publication "Codes of Journalists of Serbia from 1965 to 2025."

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Bojan Cvejić awarded the UNS Prize for his contribution to the history of journalism.

Cvejić stated that he is particularly pleased that the jury recognized the significance of this publication in the year when we commemorate six decades since the adoption of the first journalistic code in this region, but also in a year when respect for ethical and professional standards in Serbian journalism is at the lowest possible level.

“At a time when ethics in Serbian journalism is marginalized, the systematic approach and persistence of Bojan Cvejić in collecting and publishing the history of journalistic codes from six decades ago to today is very important. This is a unique publication, significant for the entire media community, as well as for researchers, theorists, and future journalists, and as such it has a broad social contribution to the history of journalism and media ethics, and we hope to its future,” the jury explained.

The complete report from the award ceremony is available at THIS LINK.

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