The politics of impunity: A study of journalists’ experiential accounts of impunity in Bulgaria, Dem...

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Title: The politics of impunity: A study of journalists’ experiential accounts of impunity in Bulgaria, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Mexico and Pakistan;
Authors and Corporations: Harrison, Jackie, Pukallus, Stefanie
In: Journalism, 22, 2021, 2, p. 303-319
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 303-319
ISSN: 1464-8849
1741-3001
DOI: 10.1177/1464884918778248
published in: Journalism
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> Definitions of impunity regarding crimes against journalists have thus far been too narrow. Therefore, we propose a new approach to understanding impunity as also being grounded in journalists’ lived reality and perceptions to better understand the complexity and breadth of impunity. It is based on the findings obtained through a set of semi-structured interviews with 40 editors and senior journalists in five countries and expressed in a new typology of impunity. We argue that what we call the ‘Politics of Impunity’ is a policy of governance whereby impunity is used as a political tool by the state and state-sponsored actors to achieve journalistic self-censorship. This is done through the deliberate deprivation of private autonomy brought about by the enforced exile of journalists into a ‘space of exception’ where they are both within and beyond the law. The exercise of the ‘Politics of Impunity’ in an increasing number of states creates an environment that only allows for politically compliant journalism. </jats:p>