Safety of Journalists
University of Liverpool

The University of Liverpool is one of the top UK universities, member of the prestigious Russell Group of 24 leading UK universities.

Worlds of Journalism

The Worlds of Journalism Study is a cross-national collaborative project assessing the state of journalism in the world through representative surveys with journalists.

In co-operation with UNESCO

UNESCO is the lead UN Agency for promoting freedom of expression and safety of journalists as part of its mandate to “promote the free flow of ideas by word and image”.

Oleksandra Hrybenko

PhD Candidate at Oslo Metropolitan

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My research aims to identify threats women journalists face reporting on the war in Ukraine. Through semi-structured interviews with journalists in Ukraine, the study explores both general safety conditions for journalists in Ukraine, as well as, specific challenges women journalists face reporting on the war amid patriarchal social norms. The research reveals complex conditions in the field that women journalists have to navigate on a daily basis and overlapping threats that range from physical to psychological, financial, and digital; but also various other obstacles to their professional practices including censorship, self-censorship, and legal and political pressure.


Definition of journalists' safety

Journalists' safety is the conditions in which journalists can perform their journalistic practices without their physical, psychological, digital, and financial well-being, as well as, their professional practices and content they produce, being threatened. The threat to professional practices can manifest itself in full or partial censorship, self-censorship, and various means of control of journalists' professional practices by state or non-state. Safety conditions can be affected by various societal and institutional risks rooted in both local and global contexts, and often overlap.

Future plans for research on journalists' safety

In my future research, I will focus on Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, as journalists' safety in this region has been deteriorating and is chronically under-researched. At the same time, the journalists are playing a crucial role in building liberal democracies in this contested region driven by instability and conflict. I will continue to apply a holistic approach to safety and focus on gender as a cross-cutting factor that helps to identify gender specific threats and obstacles journalists are facing in the region characterized by the low political representation of women, negative social stereotypes, patriarchy and gender-based violence.
Research focuses:
Physical, Psychological, Digital, Financial, Legal, threats to professional practices
Methods used in research:
Interviews, Qualitative content analysis
Countries of research focus:
Ukraine

Areas interested in collaborating with NGOs

Yes, especially would be interested to collaborate with NGOs working to improve journalists' safety in Eastern Europe and Caucasus

Areas interested in collaborating with other researchers

Yes, I would like to collaborate with other researchers who work with holistic approach to safety of journalists, safety of fixers and freelance journalists, policy aimed at improving local and global safety of journalists, especially women journalists, localized approaches to safety training etc.
Oleksandra Hrybenko

Oleksandra Hrybenko