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[Commlist] New Book: Insights on Journalism and Human Rights

Tue May 06 14:34:09 GMT 2025





*A New Book: /Insights on Journalism and Human Rights/*

/Insights on Journalism and Human Rights/ (Routledge, 2025) has been published and is available at https://www.routledge.com/Insights-on-Journalism-and-Human-Rights/Sahin <https://www.routledge.com/Insights-on-Journalism-and-Human-Rights/Sahin/p/book/9781032662541?srsltid=AfmBOoqrENIQ7QGRi_bY0bCTuJrVvw_jUgJ3Y2OgZTyyfmpKsfRjbIib>.

/Insights on Journalism and Human Rights/is a collaborative work that brings together 17 contributors from diverse academic and professional backgrounds. It explores the evolving relationship between journalism and human rights, offering theoretical insights, case studies, and critical reflections on the challenges journalists face when reporting on human rights issues in today’s complex media landscape.

It is edited by Sanem Şahin ((ssahin /at/ lincoln.ac.uk) <mailto:(ssahin /at/ lincoln.ac.uk)>), a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lincoln in the UK.

The book is organised into three thematic sections and includes the following chapters:

Part 1

2. Key Debates on The Relationship Between Media and Human Rights- Ekaterina Balabanova

3. A Rights-Based Approach to the Safety of Journalists- Sara Torsner

4. Human Rights and Journalism: Under Pressure When National Interests Are at Stake- Aidan White

5. The Double-Edged Sword of Human Rights News- Matthew Powers

Part 2

6. Women Journalists and Online Harassment: A Human Rights Approach- /Susana Sampaio-Dias, João Miranda and Maria João Silveirinha/

7. Forced Displacement of Journalists and Human Rights -/Sanem Şahin/

8. Media’s Responsibility to Report (R2R): The Case for An International Legal Obligation- /Lorenzo Fiorito and Senthan Selvarajah/

9. The Challenges of Reporting Human Rights in Conflicts: Towards A Human Rights Journalism Approach- /Ibrahim Seaga Shaw/

Part 3

10. Reporting Asymmetrical Conflict in The Media: How Poorly Written Stories Impact the Right to Know- /Barry Turner/

11. Journalism and Disappearances in México- /Siria Gastelum and Darwin Franco/

12. Reporting On Climate Change Through the Lens of Human Rights- /Jhesset Thrina Enano/

13. Migration and Forced Displacement: Transnational Phenomena Challenging Journalism Research and Education- /Susanne Fengler and Monika Lengauer/

This book is part of the /Journalism Insights/ series and is ideal for students, educators, and researchers in journalism, media studies, and human rights.

You can find more details about the book here: Insights on Journalism and Human Rights <https://www.routledge.com/Insights-on-Journalism-and-Human-Rights/Sahin/p/book/9781032662541?srsltid=AfmBOoqrENIQ7QGRi_bY0bCTuJrVvw_jUgJ3Y2OgZTyyfmpKsfRjbIib>.

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