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[Commlist] CFP: Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN) Symposium on Digital Safety Issues faced by Journalists
Wed Mar 01 16:44:52 GMT 2023
CFP: Symposium on digital safety issues faced by journalists
28th March 2023
Online Symposium by the Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN) hosted
at the Centre for Freedom of the Media (CFOM)
Deadline for abstracts: 10 March 2023
The Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN)
<https://cfom.org.uk/our-networks/journalism-safety-research-network/>,
hosted by the Centre for Freedom of the Media (CFOM)
<https://cfom.org.uk/>in the Department of Journalism Studies at the
University Sheffield, is hosting a series of online symposiums.
Following the conclusion of the academic consultation
<https://cfom.org.uk/tenth-anniversary-of-the-unpa/>on occasion of the
10th anniversary of the UN Plan of Action on Journalism Safety and the
Issue of Impunity (UNPA)
<https://www.unesco.org/en/safety-journalists/un-plan-action>, the
Global Academic Community (GAC) highlighted the importance of hosting
events to exchange knowledge on journalism safety and issues in regions
across the globe.
The GAC recognised that there were particular issues that posed
significant challenges of relevance to the UNPA and therefore needed to
be studied in order to be understood in their origin, evolution, range
and type as well as their significance both present and future in
awareness of long-standing research. These issues included: digital
safety; gender-specific safety issues; workplace safety issues;
improving monitoring; understanding impunity; and the weaponisation of
the law.
The JSRN serves to facilitate the exchange of ideas, publications and
networking opportunities through conferences, seminars and workshops as
well as the development of research agendas and policy proposals. In the
first of a series of one day online symposiums focusing on these issues,
the JSRN is inviting presentations on digital safety threats faced by
journalists. Digital safety includes, but is not limited to:
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Online harassment of journalists
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Online surveillance (by both state and non-state actors)
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Digital shutdowns (by both state and non-state actors)
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Lack of online training on best practices
The online symposium will provide a chance for academics and civil
society organisations to come together to discuss digital safety threats
and research surrounding them. The symposium is aimed at understanding
digital safety issues that journalists face and devising solutions as to
how these issues can be best tackled.
Please send abstracts of 250-300 words, including a bio of ca. 100 words
to Dr Gemma Horton ((gemma.horton /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)
<mailto:(gemma.horton /at/ sheffield.ac.uk)>) by 10 March 2023. Successful
applicants will be notified by 14 March 2023.
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