Under Duress: Journalism in Authoritarian Contexts

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On 25 May, Dr Richard Stupart participated in a webinar with the Wits Centre for Journalism to discuss a new report exploring journalism in authoritarian contexts.

Dr Richard Stupart, British Academy Research Fellow at SAIIA and lecturer at the University of Liverpool, presented the findings from a closed-door roundtable in which 17 journalists from seven African countries facing severe press freedom challenges reflected on and compared their experiences.

The findings included insights into:

  • The nature of the threats faced by journalists working in authoritarian contexts
  • How pressures on journalism generally translate into different experiences for editors and field reporters
  • The emotional and psychological well-being of journalists
  • Coping strategies in the face of hostile states and other opposition to watchdog reporting

While many of the themes developed in the roundtable conversation were familiar to scholars of journalism under authoritarian conditions, the webinar focused on some of the novel and unexpected insights that came out of the session.

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25 May 2026