Milivoje Pavlović Explained

Milivoje Pavlović
Birth Date:1947
Birth Place:Medveđa, PR Serbia,
Occupation:writer; journalist; literature, culture and media scholar

Milivoje Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Миливоје Павловић; Medveđa, 1947) is an awarded Serbian writer and university professor, as well as literature, culture and media scholar.[1]

Biography

He studied Serbian language and Yugoslav literature at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade. He has MA and PhD in Literature Studies.

From 1987 to 1991 he was the director of Serbian Cultural and Educational Community (Kulturno-prosvetna zajednica Srbije). From 1991 to 1994 he was elected twice for the Republic Information Minister. From the end of 1994 to February 2001 he was the director of Radio Belgrade. From 1998 worked as a university lecturer – first at the Art Academy in Belgrade, and afterwards on the Faculty of Business Studies and the Faculty of Culture and Media. Currently he is a professor and the Dean of the Faculty of Culture and Media[2] and the Pro-rector of the University "Megatrend" in Belgrade.

His works are in national and foreign literary and multimedia anthologies. He edited a book on the radio medium The Epoch's Ear on Duty (2000), and books by Аleksandr Solzhenitsyn and Miroljub Todorović, as well as a number of collection of works on Signalism, international neo-avant-garde movement originated in Serbia in the late 1960s.

He is a member of the Journalists' Association of Serbia and the Association of Writers of Serbia.

Bibliography

Monographs
Text books

Awards and recognitions

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Notes and References

  1. http://rastko.rs/rastko/delo/15490 Milivoje Pavlović, a biography
  2. http://fkm.megatrend.edu.rs/prof-dr-milivoje-pavlovic-2/ A biography
  3. http://www.politika.co.rs/scc/clanak/373588/Dijaspora-nagradila-Milivoja-Pavlovica Dijaspora nagradila Milivoja Pavlovića