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Mapping Actions to Combat Online Violence against Female Journalists across the OSCE Participating States

Regional Academy on the United Nations (RAUN) (2024), 56 pp.

Contains 4 tables, bibliogr. pp. 50-56

"This paper presents an exploratory study aimed at systematically mapping the public actions taken by OSCE participating States to combat online violence against female journalists. Adopting a qualitative large N research design, the study examines national policies and initiatives across all 57 OSCE participating States. Through extensive desk research of official government documents and gray literature qualitative data is collected. The analysis thereof is guided by three research aims: (a) identifying actions implemented by participating states, (b) examining the roles of public sphere actors, and (c) assessing the approaches adopted to combat online violence. The paper discusses best practices identified in eleven OSCE participating States, shedding light on strategies for addressing online violence against female journalists. However, the findings highlight significant disparities in policy implementation and acknowledgment of the issue, with only a minority of states demonstrating proactive measures on the safety of journalists (11 states; 19.3%). Of these 11 States, only 7 participating States (12.28%) were found to have a gendered approach. 47 (80.7%) participating States lack information and/or targeted action on violence against journalists. Challenges including the legal gray area surrounding online violence, limited response from tech platforms, and the complexities of transnational collaboration are discussed. Finally, based on these insights, policy recommendations are proposed to enhance to address the multifaceted challenges more effectively. These include working towards multinational definitions and approaches on online gender-based violence against journalists, and developing international multi stakeholder cooperation and peer education." (Abstract)
1 Introduction 6
2 Background 8
3 Research Design and Strategy 14
4 FINDINGS, 18
Best cases: Gendered approach. Finland -- Italy -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- The Netherlands -- United Kingdom -- United States
Best cases: No gendered approach. Denmark -- Latvia -- Lithuania -- Serbia
5 Discussion, 41
6 Conclusion, 49