Authors of Research: Jernej Anom Prodnik, Jernej Kaluža, Social Communication Research Centre, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana
Year of Research: 2020
Keywords: journalism, history of journalism, socialism, journalism in socialism, Yugoslavia, censorship, memory, identification, audiences
The research focuses on how individuals living in socialist Yugoslavia used media in everyday context and how this use contributed to the formation of collective imaginaries in Yugoslav society. The main intention was to collect first-person information about how and which media interviewees used in this historic period, how they perceived journalists and journalistic reporting, how much they trusted this reporting, to what degree they were critical regarding the media content they received and how they perceived wider Yugoslav society in connection to the media.
The aim of the research was to gather first-person recollections by researching their memories of the past. With that in mind, they wanted to enable a better understanding of how media operated in that historic era. Research was performed in the academic year 2019/2020 as a part of History of Journalism course at the undergraduate program Journalism (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana).
Amon Prodnik, J. and Kaluža, J. (2021). Journalism in socialist Yugoslavia and media imaginaries of audiences, 2020 [Data file]. Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani = University of Ljubljana, Slovenian Social Science Data Archives (ADP). ADP - IDNo: MEDJUG20. https://doi.org/10.17898/ADP_MEDJUG20_V1