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Online harassment of U.S. women journalists and its impact on press freedom

机译:美国女子记者的在线骚扰及其对新闻自由的影响

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This investigation aimed to determine whether and how online harassment affects U.S. women journalists. Of particular interest was whether online harassment creates a chilling effect by limiting the types of stories and topics that are covered, which may influence press freedom. The survey (n=141) indicated that negative online interactions caused most participants to feel dissatisfied with their jobs. A chilling effect on coverage was also evident in responses from participants. Some respondents avoided certain stories for fear of online abuse they would receive. An overwhelming majority of U.S. women journalists (79 percent) agreed that online harassment affected press freedom. In the United States, a free and fair press is an essential component of our democracy. This study found that online harassment prevents women journalists from serving in their capacity as a watchdog on government and other institutions.
机译:这项调查旨在确定在线骚扰是否影响美国女主人。 特别感兴趣的是,通过限制涵盖的故事和主题的类型,这是在线骚扰是否创造了寒冷的效果,这可能会影响新闻自由。 调查(n = 141)表示负面的在线互动导致大多数参与者对其工作感到不满意。 在与会者的反应中也显而易见的对覆盖率的寒冷效果。 有些受访者避免了某些故事,因为担心他们会收到在线滥用。 大多数美国女性记者(79%)一致认为,在线骚扰受影响的新闻自由。 在美国,一个免费和公平的新闻界是我们民主的重要组成部分。 这项研究发现,在线骚扰阻止妇女记者作为政府和其他机构的监督者服务。

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