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IALJS-2, May 18 2007, Paris - Sonja Merljak Zdovc
Sonja Merljak Zdovc (born 26 October 1972, Koper) is a Slovenian journalist and author. She is known for her columns and stories in the Slovenian newspaper Delo, for her writings on literary journalism in Republic of Slovenia, her novels Dekle kot Tisa and Njeni tujci, as well as for her books on history of journalism in the Slovene Lands. She is the editor-in-chief of Časoris, Slovenia's first online newspaper for children.
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Biography
Sonja Merljak Zdovc was born in Koper, Slovenia. After finishing the gymnasium in Koper, she enrolled in the University of Ljubljana, where she studied English language and journalism. After graduation, she began to work as a journalist for the national daily newspaper Delo. In 2001/2002, she spent a year in the United States as a Fulbright scholar. She became acquainted with literary journalism, while studying at the University of Missouri's Missouri School of Journalism in Columbia, Missouri. Among her professors was also the Pulitzer Prize winner Jacqui Banaszynski. In 2004, she successfully defended her PhD thesis on Tom Wolfe's New Journalism in Slovenia and USA at the University of Ljubljana. Soon she began teaching journalism courses at different universities in Slovenia. In the 1990s, she became an active member of media watch movement that strives to improve the quality of journalism in Slovenia.
Work
Sonja Merljak Zdovc first gained recognition as a feature writer working for the national daily newspaper Delo. She focused on the stories from everyday life and of those who rarely gain access to the mainstream media. Later, she began to mostly write analytical articles about education, discrimination, inequality and violence. As a scholar, she is researching the state of journalism, literary journalism and history of journalism; as a teacher she is teaching journalism courses at the Faculty of Humanities Koper, University of Primorska. She is a member of International Association of Literary Journalism Studies; in 2008-2010 she was its membership committee co-chair (with Lynn Van Luven). She is editing and writing Slovenia's online newspaper for children Časoris.