This book is a comparative, interdisciplinary exploration of journalists' responses to impunity for anti-press violence in two Latin American partial democracies, Mexico and Honduras. Suitable for academics and practitioners, this book prescribes new areas of debate in international relations, global studies, human rights, and journalism.
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Tamsin S. Mitchell (PhD Politics) is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of London (School of Advanced Study, ICwS), a former visiting researcher and ESRC postdoctoral fellow at the University of Sheffield's Centre for Freedom of the Media (CFOM) and a freelance consultant, most recently for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). Previously, she worked for various international human rights and humanitarian non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including for the literary and free expression NGO PEN International, where she managed programmes of research and advocacy in Latin America and Africa and provided support to writers and journalists at risk. Mitchell has taught at several universities, including the University of Sheffield and the University of York in the United Kingdom and the Universidad de los Andes and Universidad Nacional in Colombia, South America.
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