doc.dr.sc. Iva Nenadić
Zaposlenje:
aktivni radni odnos
Ustrojstvena jedinica:
Fakultet za medije i odnose s javnošću
E-mail :
iva.nenadic@unidu.hr
Telefon :
+385 98 928 3172
Lokalni telefon :
2307
Ured (prostorija):
NASveuciliste u Dubrovniku
Termin konzultacija:
po dogovoru na iva.nenadic@unidu.hr
Životopis:
Iva Nenadić je docentica na Fakultetu za medije i odnose s javnošću Sveučilišta u Dubrovniku, gdje predaje Istraživačko novinarstvo te Medijsku politiku i regulaciju. Također je izvanredna (part-time) docentica na Europskom sveučilišnom institutu u Firenci, gdje obnaša dužnost znanstvene koordinatorice Centra za pluralizam i slobodu medija. Ujedno je i gostujuća profesorica na Koledžu Europe u Tirani, Albanija.
Ranije je radila na Fakultetu političkih znanosti Sveučilišta u Zagrebu (2017.–2025.), a bila je i Fulbrightova gostujuća znanstvenica na Sveučilištu Sjeverne Karoline u Chapel Hillu, SAD (2021.–2022.), pri čemu je ostala povezana kao vanjska suradnica s Centrom za informaciju, tehnologiju i javni život (CITAP).
Iva je doktorirala komunikacijske znanosti, a njezino se istraživanje usmjerava na slobodu izražavanja i pluralizam medija u kontekstu sve većeg i transformativnog utjecaja internetskih platformi i umjetne inteligencije na sustave vijesti i informiranja.
Njezin rad povezuje akademsku zajednicu i javne politike te doprinosi inicijativama na razini Europske unije i globalnoj razini u području upravljanja platformama, regulacije medija i integriteta informacija. U razdoblju 2024.–2025. bila je izvjestiteljica Odbora stručnjaka Vijeća Europe za implikacije generativne umjetne inteligencije na slobodu izražavanja (MSI-AI). Jedna je od autorica Priručnika javnih politika o zaštiti slobode medija u doba platformi i umjetne inteligencije (2025.), izrađenog u okviru Ureda OESS-a predstavnika za slobodu medija, u suradnji s Forumom za informacije i demokraciju.
Brogi, E. & Nenadić, I. (2026, forthcoming). Tackling disinformation online: a delicate regulatory balance between the duty of care and the “fourth estate”. In: M. Senftleben, K. Irion, T. McGonagle and J. Poort (eds.) Cambridge Handbook on Media Law and Policy in Europe. Cambridge University Press
Nenadić, I. (2025). Implicaciones democráticas del papel emergente de las plataformas en línea en el panorama mediático actual. In: (Eds.) AZAHARA CAÑEDO RAMOS; NIEVES LIMON SERRANO; SUSANA DE LA SIERRA MORON La plataformización del sistema mediático europeo y español. Regulación, estructura y contenidos. TIRANT LO BLANCH
Brogi, E. & Nenadić, I. (2025). Media Freedom in the Age of Digital Constitutionalism. In: G. De Gregorio, O. Pollicino, P. Valcke (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Digital Constitutionalism. Oxford University Press.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L. (2024). (Eds.). Media Pluralism in the Digital Era Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe. Routledge.
Nenadić, I., Carlini, R. & Spassov, O. (2024). A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms. In: E. Brogi, I. Nenadić, P. L. Parcu, (Eds) Media Pluralism in the Digital Era Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe. Routledge, pp. 17-32.
Nenadić, I. & Kovačević, P. (2024). Relationship Status of Journalists with Their Audiences on Social Media: It's Complicated. In: Annette Hill, Peter Lunt (eds.). The Routledge Companion to Media Audiences. London: Routledge, pp. 160-177.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L., & Valcke, P. (2024). The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe. In: Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadić and Pier Luigi Parcu (ur.) Media Pluralism in the Digital Era. Routledge. pp. 194-205.
Car, V., & Nenadić, I. (2023). Information Crisis and Post-Truth Reality: The Complex Relationship Between Journalism and Fact-Checking. In The State of the European Union - a need for unity and solidarity. Sofija: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”; Hanns Seidel Foundation, and Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. pp. 157-165.
Nenadić, I., & Verza, S. (2022). European Policymaking on Disinformation and the Standards of the European Court of Human Rights. In: E. Psychogiopoulou &S. de la Sierra (eds.) Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts (pp. 175-198). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Nenadić, I. & Milosavljevič, M. (2021). Regulating Beyond Media to Protect Media Pluralism: The EU Media Policies as Seen Through the Lens of the Media Pluralism Monitor. In: Matei, S. A. et al. (eds.) Digital and Social Media Regulation: A Comparative Perspective of the US and Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
Brogi, E., Carlini, R., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L., & De Azevedo Cunha, M. V. (2021). EU and media policy: Conceptualising media pluralism in the era of online platforms. The experience of the media pluralism monitor. In: P. L. Parcu & E. Brogi (eds.) Research handbook on EU media law and policy. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 16-31.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., & Parcu, P. L. (2021). Indices ranking freedom of expression: a comparison between the Media Pluralism Monitor, Reporters without Borders and Book chapter. Freedom House. In: P. L. Parcu & E. Brogi (eds.) Research handbook on EU media law and policy. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 366-382.
Nenadić, I. (2020). Moć bez odgovornosti: politike moderacije sadržaja online-platformi u borbi protiv infodemije. Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva, (17), 79-102.
Nenadić, I. (2019). Unpacking the “European approach” to tackling challenges of disinformation and political manipulation. Internet Policy Review, 8(4). DOI: 10.14763/2019.4.1436
Nenadić, I., & Ostling, A. (2018). Media innovation in Europe and reinvention of audiences: Between citizens and consumers. Media Studies, 9(17), 4-22.
Nenadić, I., & Ostling, A. (2017). Public Service Media in Europe. Gender equality policies and the representation of women in decision-making roles. Comunicazione politica, 18(2), 209-232.
Nenadić, I. (2017). Kako su mainstream mediji otvorili vrata alternativnim činjenicama?. Političke analize: tromjesečnik za hrvatsku i međunarodnu politiku, 8(30), 15-21.
Nenadić, I. (2017). Journalists on Twitter: Reconfiguring professional identity, reconsidering research ethics–the case of Croatia. In Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization. Wiesbaden: Springer.
Nenadić, I. & Ostling, A. (2016). Assessing Media Pluralism in the Digital Age. In: Bagnoli F. et al. (Eds.) Internet Science. INSCI 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 9934. Springer, Cham.
Područja istraživanja:
novinarstvo
digitalna transformacija
digitalne i medijske politike i regulacija
digitalne platforme
javna sfera
umjetna inteligencija
demokracija
Objavljeni radovi:
doc.dr.sc. Iva Nenadić
Employment Status:
active employee
Organizational unit:
Faculty of Media and Public Relations
E-mail :
iva.nenadic@unidu.hr
Telephone :
+385 98 928 3172
Telephone Extension :
2307
Office (room):
NASveuciliste u Dubrovniku
Office hours:
Po dogovoru na iva.nenadic@unidu.hr
Biography/CV:
Iva Nenadić is an Assistant Professor at the University of Dubrovnik’s Faculty of Media and Public Relations, where she teaches Investigative Journalism and Media Policy and Regulation. She is also part-time Assistant Professor at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, at the European University Institute in Florence, were she holds the role of a Scientific Coordinator of the Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom. She is also a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Tirana, Albania.
Previously, Iva worked at the University of Zagreb’s Faculty of Political Science (2017-2025) and was a Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, US (2021-2022), remaining faculty affiliate with the Centre for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP).
Iva has a PhD in Communication Science and her research focuses on freedom of expression and media pluralism in the context of the growing and transformative impact of online platforms and artificial intelligence on news and information systems.
Her work bridges academia and policy, contributing to European Union-level and global initiatives on platform governance, media regulation, and information integrity. In 2024-2025 she served as co-rapporteur of the Council of Europe’s Committee of Experts on the Implications of Generative AI for Freedom of Expression (MSI-AI), and is one of the authors of the Policy Manual on Safeguarding media freedom in the age of Big Tech platforms and AI (2025), produced under the OSCE Office of the Representative on Freedom of the Media, in collaboration with the Forum on Information and Democracy.
Brogi, E. & Nenadić, I. (2026, forthcoming). Tackling disinformation online: a delicate regulatory balance between the duty of care and the “fourth estate”. In: M. Senftleben, K. Irion, T. McGonagle and J. Poort (eds.) Cambridge Handbook on Media Law and Policy in Europe. Cambridge University Press
Nenadić, I. (2025). Implicaciones democráticas del papel emergente de las plataformas en línea en el panorama mediático actual. In: (Eds.) AZAHARA CAÑEDO RAMOS; NIEVES LIMON SERRANO; SUSANA DE LA SIERRA MORON La plataformización del sistema mediático europeo y español. Regulación, estructura y contenidos. TIRANT LO BLANCH
Brogi, E. & Nenadić, I. (2025). Media Freedom in the Age of Digital Constitutionalism. In: G. De Gregorio, O. Pollicino, P. Valcke (eds.)
The Oxford Handbook of Digital Constitutionalism. Oxford University Press.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L. (2024). (Eds.). Media Pluralism in the Digital Era Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe. Routledge.
Nenadić, I., Carlini, R. & Spassov, O. (2024). A decade of digital transformation: Pluralism between the media and digital platforms. In: E. Brogi, I. Nenadić, P. L. Parcu, (Eds) Media Pluralism in the Digital Era Legal, Economic, Social, and Political Lessons Learnt from Europe. Routledge, pp. 17-32.
Nenadić, I. & Kovačević, P. (2024). Relationship Status of Journalists with Their Audiences on Social Media: It's Complicated. In: Annette Hill, Peter Lunt (eds.). The Routledge Companion to Media Audiences. London: Routledge, pp. 160-177.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L., & Valcke, P. (2024). The future of monitoring and safeguarding media pluralism in Europe. In: Elda Brogi, Iva Nenadić and Pier Luigi Parcu (ur.) Media Pluralism in the Digital Era. Routledge. pp. 194-205.
Car, V., & Nenadić, I. (2023). Information Crisis and Post-Truth Reality: The Complex Relationship Between Journalism and Fact-Checking. In The State of the European Union - a need for unity and solidarity. Sofija: Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”; Hanns Seidel Foundation, and Wilfried Martens Centre for European Studies. pp. 157-165.
Nenadić, I., & Verza, S. (2022). European Policymaking on Disinformation and the Standards of the European Court of Human Rights. In: E. Psychogiopoulou &S. de la Sierra (eds.) Digital Media Governance and Supranational Courts (pp. 175-198). Edward Elgar Publishing.
Nenadić, I. & Milosavljevič, M. (2021). Regulating Beyond Media to Protect Media Pluralism: The EU Media Policies as Seen Through the Lens of the Media Pluralism Monitor. In: Matei, S. A. et al. (eds.) Digital and Social Media Regulation: A Comparative Perspective of the US and Europe. Palgrave Macmillan.
Brogi, E., Carlini, R., Nenadić, I., Parcu, P. L., & De Azevedo Cunha, M. V. (2021). EU and media policy: Conceptualising media pluralism in the era of online platforms. The experience of the media pluralism monitor. In: P. L. Parcu & E. Brogi (eds.) Research handbook on EU media law and policy. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 16-31.
Brogi, E., Nenadić, I., & Parcu, P. L. (2021). Indices ranking freedom of expression: a comparison between the Media Pluralism Monitor, Reporters without Borders and Book chapter. Freedom House. In: P. L. Parcu & E. Brogi (eds.) Research handbook on EU media law and policy. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 366-382.
Nenadić, I. (2020). Moć bez odgovornosti: politike moderacije sadržaja online-platformi u borbi protiv infodemije. Anali Hrvatskog politološkog društva, (17), 79-102.
Nenadić, I. (2019). Unpacking the “European approach” to tackling challenges of disinformation and political manipulation. Internet Policy Review, 8(4). DOI: 10.14763/2019.4.1436
Nenadić, I., & Ostling, A. (2018). Media innovation in Europe and reinvention of audiences: Between citizens and consumers. Media Studies, 9(17), 4-22.
Nenadić, I., & Ostling, A. (2017). Public Service Media in Europe. Gender equality policies and the representation of women in decision-making roles. Comunicazione politica, 18(2), 209-232.
Nenadić, I. (2017). Kako su mainstream mediji otvorili vrata alternativnim činjenicama?. Političke analize: tromjesečnik za hrvatsku i međunarodnu politiku, 8(30), 15-21.
Nenadić, I. (2017). Journalists on Twitter: Reconfiguring professional identity, reconsidering research ethics–the case of Croatia. In Research Ethics in the Digital Age: Ethics for the Social Sciences and Humanities in Times of Mediatization and Digitization. Wiesbaden: Springer.
Nenadić, I. & Ostling, A. (2016). Assessing Media Pluralism in the Digital Age. In: Bagnoli F. et al. (Eds.) Internet Science. INSCI 2016. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 9934. Springer, Cham.






