Scoping a new research agenda to address contemporary challenges and risks to journalists

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Respondent for paper 2281 is Dr. Zahera Harb
Respondent for paper 2289 is Prof. Silvio Waisbord
Respondent for paper 2300 is Dr. Rana Arafat
Respondent for paper 2271 is Dr. Jason R. C. Nurse

Scoping a new research agenda to address contemporary challenges and risks to journalists
Session Code:
JRE-12
Chair:
Bruce
Mutsvairo
Utretcht University
2255
Panel overview - Scoping a new research agenda to address contemporary challenges and risks to journalists
Session Code:
JRE-12
Sara
Torsner
The University of Sheffield
2281
Can journalists be safe?
Session Code:
JRE-12
Silvio
Waisbord
George Washington University
2289
Contemporary risks and online violence against diaspora journalism: The case of Arab journalists in the UK
Session Code:
JRE-12
Rana
Arafat
City, University of London
Zahera
Harb
City, University of London
2300
Threats to journalists from the consumer Internet of Things
Session Code:
JRE-12
Anjuli
Shere
University of Oxford
Jason
R. C. Nurse
University of Kent
Andrew
P. Martin
University of Oxford
2271
Understanding journalistic precarity via a typology of the civil-communicative conditions of journalism
Session Code:
JRE-12
Sara
Torsner
University of Sheffield
Jackie
Harrison
University of Sheffield

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