
CFOM Researchers take part in symposium on Ending Impunity for Attacks on Journalists
CFOM researchers took part in a symposium organised by Brigham Young University's Professor Ed Carter on Friday 18 November. The symposium, 'Ending Impunity for Attacks on Journalists', was sponsored by Communication Law & Policy and featured speakers from around...

Call for contributions: Join us for the 3rd edition of the #JournoSafe FlashTalks – a space for academics and civil society organisations to exchange research ideas to address journalism safety problems
Following on from the successful hosting of its first two #JournoSafe FlashTalks events, the Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN) is pleased to announce that a 3rd edition of the FlashTalks will be held on Wednesday 7th December at 16:00 GMT. The event will be...

UNESCO Chair Jackie Harrison presents findings and recommendations from the UN Action Plan Academic Consultation at the High Level Conference in Vienna
UNESCO Chair, Professor Jackie Harrison (second right in image), presented the findings and recommendations from the academic consultation that took place on occasion of the tenth anniversary of the United Nations Action Plan on the Safety of Journalists and the Issue...

UNESCO Chair Jackie Harrison discusses trends in journalism safety at the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights
On 26 October, 2022, UNESCO Chair on Media Freedom, Journalism Safety and the Issue of Impunity, Professor Jackie Harrison, took part in a panel discussing trends in journalism safety at the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights. The panel consisted of...

CFOM to take part in Safety of Journalists: Protecting media to protect democracy High-level Conference in Vienna
Members from CFOM are set to take part in the Safety of Journalists: Protecting media to protect democracy High Level Conference in Vienna, Austria on the 3-4 November 2022. CFOM was asked to lead the academic consultation on the implementation of the UNPA on the...