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What is Journalism Safety

Handbook of Research on Combating Threats to Media Freedom and Journalist Safety
The ability for journalists to gather, produce and disseminate information without being threatened and/or harmed.
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A Review on the Safety of Journalists in Turkey: A Victims' Rights Perspective
Bora Ataman (Doğuş University, Turkey), Barış Çoban (Doğuş University, Turkey), and Özlem Erkmen (Doğuş University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1298-2.ch009
Abstract
In the neoliberal media autocracy of Turkey, mass media are propaganda tools rather than the public watchdogs. The coup attempt in 2016 gave the government additional power to institutionalise this regime. Critical journalists have become the enemies of the state and suffered from threats from various sources. This attack on critical journalism is increasing alongside the deepening of the democracy crises, positioning journalists as victims. This study argues that bridging the fields of journalism safety and victimology would benefit journalists. Therefore, a critical analysis of reports on journalism safety, opponent journalists' social media posts, and related news was performed in order to discuss the possibility and advantages of bridging this gap to help journalists deal with victimisation. The findings demonstrate the acceptance of journalists as a new subject for victims' rights might activate new mechanisms of protection for them. This means searching for new rights can contribute to their physical, mental, and moral recovery.
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