Journalistic Source Protection in the Age of Democratic Backsliding (Sustainable Development Goals Series)

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Journalistic Source Protection in the Age of Democratic Backsliding (Sustainable Development Goals Series)

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In democratic societies, the protection of journalistic sources stands as one of the most fundamental safeguards of press freedom. Without the ability to guarantee confidentiality, journalists cannot effectively investigate abuses of power, expose corruption, or provide the public with information essential for democratic accountability. Yet in an era increasingly defined by democratic backsliding, authoritarian resurgence, digital surveillance, and growing pressures on independent media, the protection of sources has become more fragile and more urgent than ever before.

This volume offers a timely and comprehensive examination of one of the most pressing challenges facing journalism, law, and democracy in the twenty-first century. Bringing together an international group of scholars from Europe, Africa, Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia, it explores the legal, political, technological, and ethical dimensions of source protection across diverse constitutional systems and media environments.

The contributors examine international human rights frameworks, European Union regulation, whistleblower protection regimes, comparative constitutional practice, and landmark national case studies, while also addressing emerging threats posed by mass surveillance, digital platforms, cyber insecurity, and authoritarian governance. The volume further expands the discussion through philosophical reflections on anonymity, practical perspectives from investigative journalists, and new approaches to protecting vulnerable and marginalized voices in conflict reporting.

Combining interdisciplinary scholarship with global comparative analysis, this book demonstrates that protecting journalistic sources is not simply a professional privilege of the press, but a structural condition for democracy itself.

This volume is essential reading for scholars, policymakers, journalists, and anyone concerned with the future of free expression in the digital age.

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