Intimidation refers to behaviour that causes fear or distress, such as verbal abuse, offensive remarks or repeated harassment. When there is an explicit threat of physical or emotional harm, it is considered a threat. This behaviour can occur both online and offline. The Guide to Addressing Threats and Intimidation by Universities of the Netherlands offers further information, tips and strategies to help academics respond to such situations.
Threatening or intimidating messages – whether by email, phone or social media – can have a significant impact. The UvA strongly advises academics not to face these situations alone. Supervisors, the Press Office and the Integral Safety Department are available to support you and help determine appropriate steps.
It is advisable to prepare thoroughly before appearing in the media — for instance, when sharing your research findings or participating in an interview at a journalist’s invitation. The UvA Press Office can offer guidance. They can, for example, help you discuss how to address a sensitive topic or how to manage potential negative attention arising from media exposure. You can also register for the Basic introduction to dealing with news media.
Are you a supervisor wondering what you can do to help? See the tips below: