The dangers of sports journalism

Kirsten Sparre

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Abstract

According to The Committee to Protect Journalists, 2 per cent of all journalists killed since 1992 worked on the sports beat. At present, however, we have limited knowledge of the specific dangers faced by sports journalists. This chapter presents findings from exploratory research on 78 reports of violations of the media freedom or personal safety of sports journalists. Threats to media freedom include being banned from press conferences or events, the seizure of passports or denial of accreditation. The personal safety of sports journalists is compromised through verbal abuse, assaults, attacks, personal and social media harassment, detention, legal pressure, and killings. The key perpetrators identified in the sample were fans, athletes and coaches, owners and officials of sports clubs and national associations, international sports federations, and authorities in authoritarian regimes hosting sports megaevents.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Publikationsdato2016
Antal sider16
StatusUdgivet - 2016
BegivenhedUNESCO's Research Conference on the Safety of Journalists - Helsinki, Finland
Varighed: 3 maj 20164 maj 2016

Konference

KonferenceUNESCO's Research Conference on the Safety of Journalists
Land/OmrådeFinland
ByHelsinki
Periode03/05/1604/05/16

Emneord

  • Medier, kommunikation og sprog

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