Safety of Journalists
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Brief descriptions of research studies on journalists' safety focusing on key contributions and policy implications

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Spurring or Blurring Professional Standards? The Role of Digital Technology in Implementing Journalistic Role Ideals in Contemporary Newsrooms

Cornelia Mothes , Claudia Mellado, Sandrine Boudana, Marju Himma, David Nolan, Karen McIntyre, Claudia Kozman, Daniel C. Hallin, Pauline Amiel, Colette Brin, Yi-Ning Katherine Chen, Sergey Davydov, Mariana De Maio, Filip Dingerkus, Maximiliano Frías Vázquez, Antje Glück, Miguel Garcés-Prettel, María Luisa Humanes, Sophie Lecheler, Misook Lee, Christi I-Hsuan Lin, Mireya Márquez-Ramírez, Jorge Maza-Córdova, Marco Mazzoni, Jacques Mic, Ana Milojevic, Cristina Navarro, Dasniel Olivera Pérez, Marcela Pizarro, Fergal Quinn, Gonzalo Sarasqueta, Terje Skjerdal, Agnieszka Stępińska, Gabriella Szabó, and Sarah Van Leuven

Journal Article published in 2024 focused on , Spurring or Blurring Professional Standards? The Role of Digital Technology in Implementing Journalistic Role Ideals in Contemporary Newsrooms safety of journalists