Kristina Milić (born Malešević) is a Junior Researcher and Ph.D Candidate at the Department of Culture and Media at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Political Sciences. She obtained her Bachelor’s degree in journalism and communication in 2014 and Master’s Degree in Journalism in 2015 at the same institution. Since 2017, she has been engaged as a teaching associate for the main scientific field of communications and informatics, which includes topics of media representation of migrants. In the field of migration research, she is interested in media framing of migrants and the migrant crisis, media representation of government positions and society’s attitudes towards migrants. At several scientific conferences, she is the co-author of the results of research into the media framework of the migrant crisis in the main media in Serbia, from which the publication of original scientific papers is in progress.

Migration-related conferences

Forthcoming: Milojević, A., Malešević, K., Discursive power of the refugee voices in the media coverage of the refuge crisis in Serbia in IAMCR 2020, Online conference, Reimagining the Digital Future: Building inclusiveness, respect and reciprocity, 12-17 July 2020, Tampere University, Finland.

Forthcoming: Krstić, A., Milojević, A., Malešević, K., Media framing of the refugee crisis in Serbia, 17th IMISCOE Annual Conference, Online conference, Crossing borders, connecting cultures, Luxembourg, 30 June-July 2, 2020. 

Milojević, A., Malešević, K., Framing of the refugee crisis by the media in Serbia, paper presentation at the annual conference of the International Association for Media and Communication Research, IAMCR 2019, Communication, Technology and Human Dignity: Disputed Rights, Contested Truths, Madrid, Spain, 7 – 11 July 2019.

Milojević, A., Bešić, M., Milić, K., Media, framing and immigration attitudes in Serbia, paper presentation at the conference Digital Fortress Europe: Exploring Boundaries between Media, Migration and Technology”, Brussels, Belgium. 30-31 October 2019.