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Ben O'Loughlin

Professor of International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London

Media War Conflict Security Communication Narrative

I am a founder and co-editor of the journal Media, War and Conflict (Sage, launched 2008). We regularly publish research on this topic. I am also connected to scholars who research this topic.


Definition of journalists' safety

While there are the practical, legal and other dimensions, I am interested in how journalists balance ontological security with a sense of professional role or duty. From previous engagement with foreign correspondents, there was a blurred mix of personal and vocational, private commitment with public responsibility and outcomes that may contribute to public awareness, knowledge and even action. Despite technological and geopolitical changes, I am curious if the safety of this identity or role-conception is still at the centre of, or even prior to, any thoughts about safety.

Future plans for research on journalists' safety

My plans are following what my colleagues will do on this question, and how the field develops. After 15 years with this journal, my co-editors and I are not sure the field has developed.
Research focuses:
Digital, Financial, Legal, Physical, Psychological
Methods used in research:
As a journal editor my role is more to survey the field.
Countries of research focus:
Global

Areas interested in collaborating with NGOs

Insofar as we could invite NGO staff to contribute to our conferences. Again, my role is connecting points in the field.

Areas interested in collaborating with other researchers

I don't have the capacity to do this research myself. I could take more of a convening role or a lit review role.
Ben O'Loughlin

Ben O'Loughlin