"This chapter therefore proposes steps toward closing the gaps in the research on the safety of journalists and media workers in the Philippines and across the globe. While there is no absence of research on the subject, there is a preponderance of anecdotal research and a lack of empirical studies. This is a significant gap, as empirical research – in the form of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods studies – is crucial in providing evidence-based information that can inform policies and action agendas intended to deter threats and violence against news media workers. Another gap is the lack of systematic documentation and dissemination of studies on the topic. There is a need for coordinated efforts among schools and research institutions to encourage the inventory and utilization of existing research. The latter may include policy advocacy based on study findings. Yet another gap that needs to be filled is the development and use of a framework that can provide parameters for future research on the topic." (Abstract)