![]() The study draws on the experiences of nearly 1,100 journalists, two big data case studies examining 2.5 million social media posts directed at Nobel Laureate and Filipino-American journalist Maria Ressa and multi award-winning investigative journalist Carole Cadwalladr (UK), along with detailed individual country case studies, a release by the University of Sheffield said on Monday. The report also found a strong link between online violence and offline attacks in the UK, especially with regard to stalking. The study found that online violence against women journalists in the United Kingdom (UK) is frequently associated with populist politics, polarising political debates, and that the pandemic has worsened the situation. ![]() ![]() It was led by Dr Julie Posetti, ICFJ’s Global Director of Research and a senior researcher at the Centre for the Freedom of the Media (CFOM) at the University of Sheffield. It was commisioned by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). ![]() The ICFJ says the report is the most geographically, linguistically, and ethnically diverse scoping of online violence against women journalists to date.
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