This article highlights the potential for increased and more standardised monitoring of a range of aspects of the safety of journalists. This is in the light of a specific indicator that has been agreed by the UN as part of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The indicator concerned treats the safety of journalists as a benchmark for tracking progress on SDG target 16.10, which specifies “public access to information and fundamental freedoms” (UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, n.d.) as a development aspiration. Inclusion of this indicator in the SDGs provides a universally legitimated framework with strong catalytic potential. All this holds a promise of improved, more comparative, and increased research output, as compare...
CONTEXT UNESCO and others concerned with the sustainability of the news media worldwide have recog...
This article examines the global community’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda for 2016 to...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
This article highlights the potential for increased and more standardised monitoring of a range of a...
In the wake of progress in underlining international norms for protection of journalists, UNESCO in ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 16.10.1 proposes an important monitoring agenda for the...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
Safety training courses and manuals are designed to provide journalists with guidance to assess and ...
“Building digital safety for journalism: a survey of selected issues” is the new title of the fourth...
The introductory chapter to the thematic issue, entitled “Rethinking Safety of Journalists,” shows h...
In 2015 the United Nations General Assembly will adopt a new set of global development objectives to...
Journalists are currently facing a multitude of threats. Commonly, these are considered in terms of ...
This brochure from the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) expl...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
CONTEXT UNESCO and others concerned with the sustainability of the news media worldwide have recog...
This article examines the global community’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda for 2016 to...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
This article highlights the potential for increased and more standardised monitoring of a range of a...
In the wake of progress in underlining international norms for protection of journalists, UNESCO in ...
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) indicator 16.10.1 proposes an important monitoring agenda for the...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
This article takes UNESCO’s Academic Research Agenda on Safety of Journalists as its point of depart...
Safety training courses and manuals are designed to provide journalists with guidance to assess and ...
“Building digital safety for journalism: a survey of selected issues” is the new title of the fourth...
The introductory chapter to the thematic issue, entitled “Rethinking Safety of Journalists,” shows h...
In 2015 the United Nations General Assembly will adopt a new set of global development objectives to...
Journalists are currently facing a multitude of threats. Commonly, these are considered in terms of ...
This brochure from the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) expl...
The report will consider proposals for reinforcing existing levels of protection including the poss...
CONTEXT UNESCO and others concerned with the sustainability of the news media worldwide have recog...
This article examines the global community’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) agenda for 2016 to...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...