Safeguarding The Freedom of Expression of Researchers and Experts
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The publication Safeguarding The Freedom of Expression of Researchers and Experts examines how harassment targeted at researchers and experts affects freedom of expression, academic freedom, and public discourse. The publication provides recommendations and practical guidelines for preventing and addressing harassment, aimed at both individual researchers and research organizations.
In the age of social media, harassment has become more common. It can be random or organized and may include, for example, targeted attacks, threats, or the misuse of legal processes. Harassment not only threatens individual experts and the credibility of science but can also lead to self-censorship: researchers may avoid speaking about certain topics or withdraw from public discussions altogether.
The recommendations emphasize the establishment of a national support structure, better protection for independent researchers, and the inclusion of training on science communication and harassment prevention as part of doctoral education. The main message is: no one should be left alone. A safe and supportive working environment is essential for expert work and open science communication.
Julkaissut Tieteellisten seurain valtuuskunta.
Tieteellisten seurain valtuuskunta (TSV) on merkittävä ja riippumaton asiantuntijaelin tieteenharjoittamista ja tiedepolitiikkaa koskevissa asioissa. Valtuuskunnan yhteydessä toimivat Tutkimuseettinen neuvottelukunta, Tiedonjulkistamisen neuvottelukunta ja Julkaisufoorumi. Lisäksi TSV vastaa avoimen tieteen kansallisesta koordinoinnista.
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| Julkaistu |
toukokuu 16, 2025
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| ISBN | 978-952-7589-11-3 |
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| Avainsanat | Freedom of Expression, Academic Freedom, Harassment, Research Community, Independent Researchers, Occupational Safety, Science Policy |
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Copyright (c) 2025 TJNK ![]() Tämä työ on lisensoitu Creative Commons Nimeä 4.0 Kansainvälinen Julkinen -lisenssillä. |
