What Political Science Can Teach Us About the Killing of Journalists

Published: May 24, 2017, 4:22 p.m.

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We are nearly six months into the year and already 9 journalists have been killed in 2017, including 4 in Mexico alone. That figure comes from reporters without borders and is part of a larger data set that my guest Sabine Carey is collecting on the murders of journalists around the world. \\xa0Sabine is a political scientist at Mannheim University in Germany, and co-author with\\xa0Anita Gohdes of a new study about the killing of journalists around the world.\\xa0

Their research finds that the murder of journalists can predict the deterioration of human rights in a country within two years of the murder. Their study is is titled "Canaries in the Coal Mine: What the Killing of Journalists Tell Us About Future repression" and can be found in the academic Journal of Peace Research. And in this conversation Sabine walks me through her research and the broader political and policy implications of her findings.\\xa0

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