在恐惧和威胁下报道:在巴基斯坦和印度当记者的致命代价

Q2 Social Sciences World of Media Pub Date : 2021-06-01 DOI:10.30547/worldofmedia.2.2021.1
S. Jamil, P. Sohal
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记者行使监督职能和从事日常工作而不必担心被杀害、绑架、骚扰和攻击的权利,是对媒体自由和言论自由至关重要的话题。然而,在过去十年中,全球各地的记者遇害事件表明,新闻业不再是一个安全的职业。值得注意的是,亚太地区是世界上第三大侵犯媒体自由的地区。虽然中东和北非地区的媒体自由和记者安全水平并不好,但亚太地区却脱颖而出,因为在过去25年里,记者遇害情况最严重的10个国家中有两个是在亚太地区,它们分别是巴基斯坦和印度。因此,本研究旨在运用系统理论,调查记者在巴基斯坦和印度的各种安全风险的生活体验。为了达到这一目的,本研究采用了文献综述和深度访谈的定性方法。此外,本研究采用专题分析法对收集到的数据进行分析。对记者安全风险生活经历的分析表明,在这两个国家,保护记者和维护他们言论自由的权利存在明显的系统性失败。
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Reporting under fear and threats: the deadly cost of being a journalist in Pakistan and India
The journalists’ right to perform their watchdog role and to do their routine jobs without fear of being killed, kidnapped, harassed, and attacked is a topic of utmost importance for freedom of the media and freedom of expression. However, in the past decade, journalists’ killings across the globe indicate that journalism is no more a safe profession. Noticeably, the Asia-Pacific region is the third worst violator of media freedom in the world. While the level of media freedom and journalists’ safety is not better in the Middle East and the North African regions, the Asia-Pacific region stands out because it is home to the two of the top ten worst countries for journalists’ killings over the past 25 years, namely: Pakistan and India. Therefore, drawing on the system theory, this study aims to investigate the journalists’ lived experiences of diverse safety risks in Pakistan and India. To accomplish this aim, this study uses the qualitative methods of document reviews and in-depth interviews. Besides, this study uses thematic analysis to analyse the gathered data. The analyses of journalists’ lived experiences of safety risks reveal a stark systemic failure to protect them and safeguard their right to freedom of expression in these two countries.
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World of Media
World of Media Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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