Journalists are currently facing a multitude of threats. Commonly, these are considered in terms of harassment and bodily harms such as incarceration and murder of journalists. In the Bangladeshi case we argue that the parameters for evaluating what constitutes safety for journalists go beyond conventional wisdom. On the basis of in-depth interviews of 23 Bangladeshi journalists, we argue that the concept of journalists’ safety has three intertwined dimensions. First, journalists’ safety incorporates avoiding bodily harm (imprisonment, enforced disappearance, and so forth), and harassment, as well as economic and career threats. Second, in order to remain safe, journalists undertake various tactics including compromising the objectivity of ...
This article explores the balancing of freedom of the press and reasonable restrictions in Banglades...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
Journalists are currently facing a multitude of threats. Commonly, these are considered in terms of ...
The journalists’ right to perform their watchdog role and to do their routine jobs without fear of b...
Safety training courses and manuals are designed to provide journalists with guidance to assess and ...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
The introductory chapter to the thematic issue, entitled “Rethinking Safety of Journalists,” shows h...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
This article examines how the fundamental right of freedom of expression for news media in Pakistan ...
The effectiveness of any measures taken to address the problems of journalism safety ultimately dep...
This paper argues that the safety of journalists in Ghana can no longer be taken for granted given t...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
This article explores the balancing of freedom of the press and reasonable restrictions in Banglades...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
Journalists are currently facing a multitude of threats. Commonly, these are considered in terms of ...
The journalists’ right to perform their watchdog role and to do their routine jobs without fear of b...
Safety training courses and manuals are designed to provide journalists with guidance to assess and ...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
Firstly, this chapter provides an overview of the generally dreadful state of press freedom worldwid...
The introductory chapter to the thematic issue, entitled “Rethinking Safety of Journalists,” shows h...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
This article examines how the fundamental right of freedom of expression for news media in Pakistan ...
The effectiveness of any measures taken to address the problems of journalism safety ultimately dep...
This paper argues that the safety of journalists in Ghana can no longer be taken for granted given t...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
This article explores the balancing of freedom of the press and reasonable restrictions in Banglades...
This article, somewhat against the trend in that growing body of scholarship in this area, argues th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...