Journalist safety and self-censorship. (2020)
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- Book
- Title:
- Journalist safety and self-censorship. (2020)
- Main Title:
- Journalist safety and self-censorship
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Anna Grøndahl Larsen, Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel.
- Editors:
- Larsen, Anna L
Fadnes, Ingrid
Krøvel, Roy - Contents:
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Safety for journalists and self-censorship Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel and Anna Grøndahl Larsen Chapter 2 Journalism and self-censorship in the insecure democracies of Central America José Luis Benítez Chapter 3 Red lines of journalism: Digital surveillance, safety risks and journalists’ self-censorship in Pakistan Sadia Jamil Chapter 4 Chilling or cosy effects? Zimbabwean journalists’ experiences and the struggle for definition of self-censorship Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri Chapter 5 Lèse-majesté and journalism in Turkey and Europe Aytekin Kaan Kurtul Chapter 6 Online surveillance and the repressive Press Council Bill: A two-pronged approach to media self-censorship in Nigeria Olunifesi Adekunle Suraj Chapter 7 The "tripple" effect silencing female journalists online: A theoretical exploration Marte Høiby Chapter 8 A way to silence journalists? Estonian female journalists’ experiences with harassment and self-censorship Signe Ivask Chapter 9 Risk perception and the negotiation of safety among Ugandan female journalists covering political demonstrations Aisha Sembatya Nakiwala Chapter 10 Fear, trauma and local journalists: Implications for media development and peacebuilding Michelle Betz and Paul Beighley Chapter 11 Safety and self-censorship: Examining their linkage to social media use among Ugandan journalists Florence Namasinga Selnes Chapter 12 Defending the watchdog: How local NGOs build journalists’ resilience by combating threats toChapter 1 Introduction: Safety for journalists and self-censorship Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel and Anna Grøndahl Larsen Chapter 2 Journalism and self-censorship in the insecure democracies of Central America José Luis Benítez Chapter 3 Red lines of journalism: Digital surveillance, safety risks and journalists’ self-censorship in Pakistan Sadia Jamil Chapter 4 Chilling or cosy effects? Zimbabwean journalists’ experiences and the struggle for definition of self-censorship Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri Chapter 5 Lèse-majesté and journalism in Turkey and Europe Aytekin Kaan Kurtul Chapter 6 Online surveillance and the repressive Press Council Bill: A two-pronged approach to media self-censorship in Nigeria Olunifesi Adekunle Suraj Chapter 7 The "tripple" effect silencing female journalists online: A theoretical exploration Marte Høiby Chapter 8 A way to silence journalists? Estonian female journalists’ experiences with harassment and self-censorship Signe Ivask Chapter 9 Risk perception and the negotiation of safety among Ugandan female journalists covering political demonstrations Aisha Sembatya Nakiwala Chapter 10 Fear, trauma and local journalists: Implications for media development and peacebuilding Michelle Betz and Paul Beighley Chapter 11 Safety and self-censorship: Examining their linkage to social media use among Ugandan journalists Florence Namasinga Selnes Chapter 12 Defending the watchdog: How local NGOs build journalists’ resilience by combating threats to their safety and security Gerald Walulya Chapter 13 Conclusion: Researching self-censorship caused by inadequate safety of journalists. Causes, solutions and future research Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel and Anna Grøndahl Larsen … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2020
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 070.433
Journalism -- Political aspects
Freedom of the press
Journalists -- Violence against
Journalists -- Crimes against - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000074871
9781000074734
9781000074802
9780367810139 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367409647
9780367409623 - Notes:
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