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Journalist Safety and Self-Censorship
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This book explores the relationship between the safety of journalists and self-censorship practices around the world, including local case studies and regional and international perspectives. Bringing together scholars and practitioners from around the globe, Journalist Safety and Self-Censorship provides new and updated insights into patterns of self-censorship and free speech, focusing on a variety of factors that affect these issues, including surveillance, legislation, threats, violent conflict, gender-related stereotypes, digitisation and social media. The contributions examine topics such as trauma, risk and self-censorship among journalists in different regions of the world, including Central America, Estonia, Turkey, Uganda and Pakistan. The book also provides conceptual clarity to the notion of journalist self-censorship, and explores the question of how self-censorship may be studied empirically. Combining both theoretical and practical knowledge, this collection serves as a much-needed resource for any academic, student of journalism, practicing journalist, or NGO working on issues of journalism, safety, free speech and censorship.
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Keywords
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- censorship
- Digital Risks
- digital surveillance
- Digitization
- Female Journalists
- Female Sports Journalists
- gender-related stereotypes
- Halide Edip
- Insecure Democracies
- International Women’s Media Foundation
- Journalism
- journalist safety
- Journalists
- Media
- Nigerian Journalists
- Online Governance
- online harassment
- Press Freedom
- Regional Human Rights Mechanism
- self-censorship practices
- Speech
- surveillance
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- thema EDItEUR::L Law::LN Laws of specific jurisdictions and specific areas of law::LNJ Entertainment and media law
- thema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History
- Uganda Communications Commission
- Vice Versa
- Women journalists
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DOI: 10.4324/9780367810139Editions
