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Serbia’s youth – written about but not heard

New research has revealed that increased media coverage in 2025 didn’t translate into greater opportunities for youth voices to be heard in Serbia.
After years of being most frequently associated with crime, violence, and security-related issues, topics that dominated media coverage last year included student protests, civic engagement, and activism. Young people moved from the margins of media coverage to the very centre of public attention.
Within a highly polarised media landscape, some media outlets portrayed young people as drivers of social change, while others presented them as a threat to social order, using labels such as “terrorists,” “fascists,” and “coup plotters”. In some outlets, narratives based on generalisation, stigmatisation, and the discrediting of the student movement were particularly prominent.
At the launch of the research, co-author of the study Ivan Subotić said: "Overall, media coverage of young people was more likely to be negative. Incidents involvin...Read more
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