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Confronting freedom to inform with freedom of expression: The case of online attacks of journalists in Ghana

Dr Appiah-Adjei, Gifty
Ag. Head of Department/ Senior Lecturer
  gaadjei@uew.edu.gh
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Authors
Appiah-Adjei, G.
Publication Year
2021
Article Title
Confronting freedom to inform with freedom of expression: The case of online attacks of journalists in Ghana
Book Title
Handbook of Research on discrimination, gender equality and safety risks in journalism
Page Numbers
268-296
Place
USA
Publisher
IGI Global
Editors
S. Jamil, B. Coban, B. Attaman & G. Appiah-Adjei
Abstract

Globally, there is an increase in online attacks on journalists with gender dimensions to these attacks. Also, it is established that digital innovations have augmented free expression and the augmentation allows means for online attacks. Though evidence submits that studies on the problem of online attacks on journalists abound, there is dearth of such studies in Ghana and this chapter attempts to fill this gap. Using the feminist theory, this chapter explores the types and sources of online attacks on male and female journalists in Ghana and investigates whether an increase in free expression is a contributing factor to the problem. To achieve this aim, the study employs qualitative methods of in-depth interviews and document reviews and offers a thematic analysis of the qualitative data to understand the lived experiences of Ghanaian journalists. Findings revealed that journalists frequently experience psychological and sexist online attacks when perpetrators express their views on unfavourable coverage from the media.

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