The safety of journalism
See reports on this conference: World Press Freedom Day Conference and Report on: Knowledge is key: the contribution of research to securing the safety of journalism.
IAMCR is co-sponsoring a UNESCO Research Conference on Safety of Journalists to be held on 3-4 May 2016 in connection with World Press Freedom Day in Helsinki, Finland.
Knowledge is key: the contribution of research to securing the safety of journalism
Journalists around the globe face serious threats. According to UNESCO’s data, more than 700 journalists, media workers and social media producers who generate journalism have been killed during the past 10 years.
Silencing these actors by killing constitutes a serious threat to freedom of expression and is the ultimate act of censorship. Equally worrying is the fact that more than nine in ten cases of journalists killings the crimes remain unsolved.
In order to more effectively prevent such threats, there is a need for a proper understanding – knowledge is the key.
UNESCO and the UNESCO Chair at University of Gothenburg are organizing in collaboration with University of Sheffield, University of Helsinki and University of Tampere a two-day research conference on Safety of Journalists during the celebrations of World Press Freedom Day in Helsinki Finland, on 3 and 4 May 2016.
The conference organizers are now calling for papers and posters from various research fields, covering the topic of Safety of Journalists.
Abstracts of maximum 300 words (in English) for paper and poster presentations should be sent to Reeta Pöyhtäri (r.poyhtari(at)unesco.org) and Ulla Carlsson (ulla.carlsson(at)gu.se) by11 December 2015 at the latest.
Download the full call for papers
For more details, please see the following links on UNESCO's website: