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For a growing number of journalists in Europe, atypical is the new typical and precarious employment is becoming the norm
Drawing on the contributions to a UNESCO’s conference held in connection with World Press Freedom Day 2016, this Nordicom publication provides a thorough overview of worldwide research in the field of journalists’ safety
The 2017 World Press Freedom Index shows that media freedom is increasingly at stake, not only in authoritarian countries
The ninth edition of UNESCO publications series on Internet Freedom is dedicated to the crucial relationship between investigative journalism and source protection
Juzefovičs looks at the intermingling of "nation building" and public broadcasting in post-communist Latvia
A study assessing the impact of the schemes revealed by the Panama Papers makes several recommendations, including for the EU to introduce measures for the protection of whistleblowers
A dataset on the value of the shares in audiovisual media in Albania, compiled by Open Data Albania according to the information collected by the National Registration Center
An analysis by Article 19 on the deterioration of freedom of expression online in Russia
What is Europe doing to encourage our media literacy? What measures are being taken at national and European levels to foster our critical appreciation and understanding of the mass media?
The recent decision by the ECtHR in Pihl v. Sweden marks a new step in the definition of the emerging jurisprudence on liability of online intermediaries