Between 2012 and 2016, UNESCO registered 530 deaths of journalists. They also published a statistic showing that television journalists were the most killed, followed by print media, radio and online journalists. Hinted in this statistics is the need to understand the relationship between the medium through which and in which the journalists produce news and the threats and dangers posed to them. In this article, we discuss this interlinkage and call it medium-specific threats. As examples of this interlinkage, we describe the cases of community radio journalists in the Philippines, photojournalists in Afghanistan and online journalists in Venezuela. Based on these examples from independently conducted studies from very different parts of t...
In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. Th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
This report concludes the findings of a survey among journalists and editors in seven countries abou...
Between 2012 and 2016, UNESCO registered 530 deaths ofjournalists. They also published a statistic s...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao r...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
Over the last decades violence against journalists has increased dramatically worldwide. Within this...
In Southeast Asia the Philippines holds the distinction of reporting the highest number of murdered ...
Until recently, professionals, the media and civil society but also the international community and ...
Hardly a day goes by when we are not reminded of the hazards of modern journalism. The already unacc...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
Abstract This study investigated the impact of violence on the professional commitments of Pakistan...
Violence often affects journalists in duty in conflict areas, ranging from intimidation, kidnapping,...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. Th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
This report concludes the findings of a survey among journalists and editors in seven countries abou...
Between 2012 and 2016, UNESCO registered 530 deaths ofjournalists. They also published a statistic s...
More journalists are being killed, attacked and intimidated than at any time in history. Reporting D...
In this study, I examine the perilous conditions facing Filipino journalists covering the Mindanao r...
Through interviews with 100 journalists and editors in seven countries, the authors examine safety a...
Over the last decades violence against journalists has increased dramatically worldwide. Within this...
In Southeast Asia the Philippines holds the distinction of reporting the highest number of murdered ...
Until recently, professionals, the media and civil society but also the international community and ...
Hardly a day goes by when we are not reminded of the hazards of modern journalism. The already unacc...
War journalism, by the nature of its work, is arguably one of the most dangerous professions in the ...
Abstract This study investigated the impact of violence on the professional commitments of Pakistan...
Violence often affects journalists in duty in conflict areas, ranging from intimidation, kidnapping,...
Journalism is a profession where one provides an unbiased and objective view on events happening nat...
In the Philippines, the post-Marcos era has seen little decrease in violence against journalists. Th...
The years 2011 and 2012 were among the most deadly for journalists reporting from conflict situation...
This report concludes the findings of a survey among journalists and editors in seven countries abou...