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[ecrea] New publication: The Assault on Journalism

Tue May 09 22:30:08 GMT 2017



*New publication from Nordicom:*


The Assault on Journalism

*Building Knowledge to Protect Freedom of Expression*


  Ulla Carlsson & Reeta Pöyhtäri (eds.)


  //


  This publication is the result of collaboration between the UNESCO
  Chair at the University of Gothenburg, UNESCO, IAMCR and a range of
  other partners.


  The book was launched during a special academic session held alongside
  UNESCO’s observance of World Press Freedom Day, in Jakarta, May 13-14.


  Order a print copy


  or


  Download (OA): https://goo.gl/pi0Apw


    Contents

Acknowledgements


    /Ulla Carlsson, Reeta Pöyhtäri /

Words of Introduction

*THE STATUS OF SAFETY OF JOURNALISTS. KEY ARTICLES ***


    /Simon Cottle/

Journalist Killings and the Responsibility to Report


    /Guy Berger/

Why the World Became Concerned with Journalistic Safety, and Why the Issue Will Continue to Attract Attention


    /Silvia Chocarro Marcesse/

The United Nations’ Role in Promoting the Safety of Journalists from 1945 to 2016


    /Berit von der Lippe, Rune Ottosen/

Gendering War and Peace Journalism. New challenges for media research


    /Thomas Hanitzsch/

Collaboration Is the Future. Doing research in the network era

*THE WAY FORWARD ***

*1. Reflection, Reconsideration, Collaboration ***


    /Elisabeth Eide/

A Country without Mercy. Afghan journalists caught in crossfires


    /Pradip Ninan Thomas/

The Cost of Truth Telling in India. Reporting in the context of intolerance


    /Ramon R. Tuazon, Paz H. Diaz, Therese Patricia C. San Diego/

Philippine and Global Research on News Media Safety. Crossing disciplines, bridging gaps


    /Reeta Pöyhtäri/

UNESCO’s Research Agenda on the Safety of Journalists. Call for new academic research initiatives


    /Jackie Harrison/

Setting a New Research Agenda. The establishment of a journalism safety research network


    /Magda Abu-Fadil/

Journalism Schools Must Include Safety Courses in Curricula

*2. How to Measure Safety of Journalists ***


    /Katharine Sarikakis/

Assaults against Journalists. We see the tip of the iceberg


    /Sara Torsner/

Measuring Journalism Safety. Methodological challenges

**

*RESEARCH ARTICLES ***

*//*

*/Ari Heinonen/*

Introduction. Explorations in an Emerging Research Field

**

*1. Threats and Violence against Journalists, and Its Effects ***


    /Syed Irfan Ashraf, Lisa Brooten/

Tribal Journalists under Fire. Threats, impunity and decision making in reporting on conflict in Pakistan


    /Umaru A. Pate, Hamza Idris/

How Journalists Survived to Report. Professionalism and risk management in the reporting of terror groups and violent extremism in North East Nigeria


    /Lilian Ngusuur Unaegbu/

Safety Concerns in the Nigerian Media. What gender dynamics?


    /Anthony Feinstein, Bennis Pavisian /

The Psychological Wellbeing of Iranian Journalists


    /Roy Krøvel/

Violence against Indigenous Journalists in Colombia and Latin America


    /Kirsten Sparre/

The Dangers of Sports Journalism

*CURRENT RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS ***


    /Marilyn Clark, Anna Grech/

Unwarranted Interference, Fear and Self-censorship among Journalists in Council of Europe Member States


    /Sriram Arulchelvan/

Internal Threats and Safety of Journalists. A study from India


    /Fay Anderson/

Australian News Photographers, Safety and Trauma


    /Trond Idås, KlaS Backholm/

Risk and Resilience among Journalists Covering Potentially Traumatic Events

2. Protection of Journalists and Sources


    /Stig A. Nohrstedt, Rune Ottosen/

What’s Wrong with War Journalism? Why and how legal aspects of conflicts need better reporting


    /Leire Iturregui Mardaras, María José Cantalapiedra González, Leire
    Moure Peñín/

Embedded Journalism and Its Implications in the Field.


    /Mariateresa Garrido Villareal/

The Protection of Citizen Journalists during Armed Conflicts. A legal approach


    /Bora Ataman and Barış Çoban/

How Safe Is It? Being an activist citizen journalist in Turkey


    /Judith Lohner, Sandra Banjac/

A Story Bigger than Your Life? The safety challenges of journalists reporting on democratization conflicts


    /Sallie Hughes
    <http://www.nordicom.gu.se/en/publikation/forfattare/sallie-hughes>,
    Mireya Márquez-Ramírez/

How Unsafe Contexts and Overlapping Risks Influence Journalism Practice. Evidence from a survey of Mexican journalists

CURRENT RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS


    /Giovanna Dell’Orto/

Foreign Correspondents and Local Journalists. A key newsgathering partnership, for safety and for the global public good


    /Sadia Jamil/

Freedom under Pressure. Threats to journalists’ safety in Pakistan


    /Olunifesi Adekunle Suraj, Olawale Olaleye/

Digital Safety among Nigerian Journalists. Knowledge, attitudes and practice

The Authors

*REPUBLICATION OF*:
Time to Break the Cycle of Violence against Journalists. Highlights from the UNESCO Director-General’s 2016 Report on the Safety of Journalists and the Danger of Impunity. UNESCO, Paris, 2016

*Appendix ***

1. UN Plan of Action on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity

2. UNESCO: Towards a Research Agenda on the Safety of Journalists

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