04534oam 22006971 450 991073728230332120240513084427.01-000-07487-00-367-81013-11-000-07473-010.4324/9780367810139(OCoLC)1173726391(OCoLC)1160076139(OCoLC)on1173726391(MiAaPQ)EBC6232497(OCoLC-P)1173726391(FlBoTFG)9780367810139(ScCtBLL)7f082317-e2da-488f-a541-84890e61a37f(CKB)4100000011323583(EXLCZ)99410000001132358320200618d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierJournalist safety and self-censorship /edited by Anna Grøndahl Larsen, Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel1st.London :Routledge,2020.1 online resource illustrations (black and white)0-367-40964-X Introduction: Safety for journalists and self-censorship / Ingrid Fadnes, Roy Krøvel & Anna Grøndahl Larsen -- Journalism and self-censorship in the insecure democracies of Central America / José Luis Benítez -- Red lines of journalism: Digital surveillance, safety risks and journalists' self-censorship in Pakistan Sadia Jamil -- Chilling or cosy effects? Zimbabwean journalists' experiences and the struggle for definition of self-censorship / Nhamo Anthony Mhiripiri -- Lèse-majesté and journalism in Turkey and Europe / Aytekin Kaan Kurtul -- Online surveillance and the repressive Press Council Bill: A two-pronged approach to media self-censorship in Nigeria / Olunifesi Adekunle Suraj -- The "tripple" effect silencing female journalists online: A theoretical exploration / Marte Høiby -- A way to silence journalists? Estonian female journalists' experiences with harassment and self-censorship / Signe Ivask -- Perceptions of risks and the negotiation of safety among Ugandan female journalists covering political demonstrations / Aisha Sembatya Nakiwala --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.JournalismPolitical aspectsFreedom of the pressJournalistsViolence againstJournalistsCrimes againstSOCIAL SCIENCE / Media StudiesbisacshFreedom of the pressfast(OCoLC)fst00934063JournalismPolitical aspectsfast(OCoLC)fst00984078JournalistsCrimes againstfast(OCoLC)fst00984197JournalistsViolence againstfast(OCoLC)fst00984231JournalismPolitical aspects.Freedom of the press.JournalistsViolence against.JournalistsCrimes against.SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media StudiesFreedom of the pressJournalismPolitical aspectsJournalistsCrimes againstJournalistsViolence against070.433070.433Larsen Anna L.Fadnes IngridKrøvel RoyOCoLC-POCoLC-PBOOK9910737282303321Journalist safety and self-censorship3553295UNINA