[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]
[Commlist] Safety of journalists conference
Tue Jun 25 05:46:48 GMT 2024
Please share the call for papers:
*Safety of journalists in the coverage of political elections/ Safety of
journalists in war*
We are happy to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions
to the tenth annual Conference on the Safety of Journalists. The
conference, organized by MEKK in cooperation with UNESCO Norway and the
Fritt Ord Foundation, is held annually during the first week of November
in conjunction with the UN’s International Day to End Impunity for
Crimes Against Journalists. This year, it is scheduled for October 31st
and November 1st, 2024.The annual MEKK conferences have become an
important meeting place for professionals and organizations in the field
of journalist safety. Academic partnerships including papers, workshops,
and books have come about from bringing together practicing journalists,
educators and researchers at these conferences.
The 10th annual conference on journalist safety will address two main
themes: journalists’ role in the largest election year in history and
their coverage of war and conflict.
*_Track one: Safety of journalists covering elections and political
developments_*
2024 is being called the biggest election year in world history as 2.6
billion people go to the polls in over 50 countries worldwide.
Journalists play a crucial role in ensuring that the public has access
to relevant information as they prepare to cast their votes in countries
such as India, Brazil, Mali, Mexico, South Africa, Indonesia, and the
United States, to name a few. Reporters Without Borders stresses how
political pressure is a crucial challenge for journalists worldwide in
their 2024 report launched May 3, 2024. In several countries, voters may
end up giving power to candidates who aim to tighten democratic rights,
and the journalists who cover the election campaign and elections will
face many challenges.
/Journalists must not be threatened, targeted with attacks or prevented
from reporting freely at any time. We call on governments to take extra
measures to protect journalists’ safety and to guarantee the right to
freedom of expression and access to information, including during
electoral periods. These two fundamental human rights are critical to
the functioning of democracy (Tawfik Jelassi*, *UNESCO’s Assistant
Director-General for Communications and Information). /
*_Track two:_ _The role of journalists covering war and conflict_*
The conflict in Gaza presents an unprecedented danger to journalists, as
highlighted by the Committee to Protect Journalists.. Nasser Abu Naker,
leader of the Palestine Union of Journalists, attests to the immense
suffering endured by media personnel in Gaza, surpassing any previous
experiences. Despite these challenges, journalists persist in their
reporting duties, demonstrating remarkable resilience. Meanwhile, the
war in Ukraine continues, claiming the lives of media workers, while
journalists face threats and violence in numerous other global conflicts
and wars.
/“When we lose a journalist, we lose our eyes and ears to the outside
world. We lose a voice for the voiceless,” Volker Turk, UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights 2024/
In addition to papers that examine the safety challenges of journalists
covering political elections, wars or conflicts and which explore
measures for improvement in this area,
*we are open to new academic work that explores any issue of journalist
safety*.
We welcome abstracts of up to 250 words and a short bio to be uploaded
to this secure online form <https://nettskjema.no/a/343008> by August
16, 2024. Please include your full name, institutional affiliation, and
email. There is no registration fee, and participants are expected to
cover their own costs for travel and accommodation.
A limited number of scholarships to cover flight and/or accommodation is
available for PhD students and researchers from low-income countries.
Applications for scholarships should be submitted with the abstract
together with a short CV and information about nearest airport etc. The
best papers will be considered for a forthcoming peer-reviewed publication.
For any questions, please contact (safetyofjournalists /at/ oslomet.no)
<mailto:(safetyofjournalists /at/ oslomet.no)>
---------------
The COMMLIST
---------------
This mailing list is a free service offered by Nico Carpentier. Please use it responsibly and wisely.
--
To subscribe or unsubscribe, please visit http://commlist.org/
--
Before sending a posting request, please always read the guidelines at http://commlist.org/
--
To contact the mailing list manager:
Email: (nico.carpentier /at/ commlist.org)
URL: http://nicocarpentier.net
---------------
[Previous message][Next message][Back to index]