Professional Threats and Self-Censorship in Lithuanian Journalism

Deimantas Jastramskis, Giedrė Plepytė-Davidavičienė, I. Gečienė-Janulionė
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The article examines the professional threats experienced by journalists working in Lithuanian newsrooms. The analysis is based on a representative survey of Lithuanian journalists conducted from October 2022 to February 2023 (N = 302). The study revealed that physical attacks against Lithuanian journalists are quite rare, but psychological threats related to the profession are relatively common. The results of the study show that male journalists face different threats more often than female journalists, and journalists working in regional or local media experience more various forms of insecurity compared to those working in national media. However, no differences were found between private commercial and public media regarding the frequency of professional threats among journalists. The results show a statistically significant correlation between the insecurity experienced by journalists and the stress they experience when performing journalistic work. Additionally, the research results indicate a significant correlation between experienced insecurity and journalists’ concerns about their psychological and physical well-being. Finally, the analysis identified a statistically significant relationship between the use of self-censorship by journalists and the frequency and intensity of professional threats experienced. The article was prepared as part of Project No. S-MIP-22-19 ‘Lithuanian Journalism in the Contexts of Political, Economic and Social Risks’ (2022–2024) funded by the Research Council of Lithuania.
立陶宛新闻业的职业威胁与自我审查
文章探讨了在立陶宛新闻编辑室工作的记者所经历的职业威胁。分析基于 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月对立陶宛记者进行的代表性调查(N = 302)。研究显示,立陶宛记者受到人身攻击的情况相当罕见,但与职业相关的心理威胁却相对常见。研究结果表明,男性记者比女性记者更经常面临不同的威胁,与在国家媒体工作的记者相比,在地区或地方媒体工作的记者经历的各种形式的不安全因素更多。不过,在记者遭受职业威胁的频率方面,私营商业媒体和公共媒体之间没有发现差异。研究结果表明,记者所经历的不安全感与他们在从事新闻工作时所承受的压力之间存在统计学意义上的显著相关性。此外,研究结果表明,所经历的不安全感与记者对其心理和身体健康的担忧之间存在明显的相关性。最后,分析确定了记者使用自我审查与所经历的职业威胁的频率和强度之间存在统计学意义上的重要关系。本文是立陶宛研究理事会资助的 S-MIP-22-19 "政治、经济和社会风险背景下的立陶宛新闻业 "项目(2022-2024 年)的一部分。
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