Tijana Milosevic

Tijana Milosevic

Dr Tijana Milosevic is an Elite-S Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (MSCA COFUND programme), jointly appointed with the Anti-Bullying Centre and ADAPT SFI at Dublin city University, Ireland, focusing on social media policies and digital media use among children and youth. She is the PI on a Facebook-funded project “Co-designing with Children: A Rights-based approach to fighting Cyberbullying” and her most recent work examines the effectiveness of artificial intelligence (AI)-based interventions on social media from children’s perspective. She is also a member of the EU Kids Online research network and she has coordinated data collection for the EU Kids Online project in Serbia (nationally-representative survey on children’s digital media use). Her monograph “Protecting Children Online? Cyberbullying Policies of Social Media Companies” was published in The MIT Press Information Society Series. Tijana completed her PhD at American University and obtained her MA in Media and Public Affairs from The George Washington University, both in Washington, DC. She was as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oslo, Norway. Tijana previously researched media coverage of cyberbullying in the US mainstream media, interned and worked at media and public affairs organizations (BBC and Radio Free Europe, Fleishman-Hillard, and The Public Diplomacy Council), as well as a teacher at the French International School in Belgrade, which sparked her interest in understanding children’s behavior, especially in relation to digital media.

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