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    Free-Market Censorship by Mark McNaught

    Published 2013-05-01
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    Censorship or the Limits of Representation in Terrence McNally’s Gay Theatre at the End of the 20th Century by Xavier Lemoine

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…By detailing the ways these two plays were attacked by politicians and conservative religious groups, it becomes apparent that censorship is still at the heart of American democracy as is manifested by the ferocious debates around free speech as a result of the conservative revolution. …”
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    “The new extreme right” by Nilsson Per-Erik

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…More specifically, I discuss how sardonic irony as an uncivil discursive strategy is employed to navigate the legal boundaries of free speech and how discursive displacement, coupled with irony, is used as an affective identificatory technique in post-fascist discourse.…”
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    Censorship v. Freedom of Speech in English-Speaking Countries. Cultural, Political and Historical Perspectives by Nicole Cloarec, Émilie Dardenne

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…In Western democracies, and especially in English-speaking countries, which were among the first to vindicate free speech, censorship has been increasingly reassessed as the result of a compromise, rather than a fixed frontier defining freedom and repression. …”
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    Querelle de minarets en Égypte. Le débat public sur l’appel à la prière by Iman Farag

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…This article examines the debate from several angles: in form and in content, indissociably, the problem of debate structure is presented as a transformative variable: the respective roles of media choice and the increasing participation of anonymous contributors, represent a challenge for the analyst, and finally, the limits of free speech, which more often depend upon the inconstant vigilance of the morality police than upon defined limits. …”
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    Freedom of Expression: what lessons should we learn from US experience? by Ronaldo Porto Macedo Junior

    “…There is nowadays in Brazil an unexpected agreement among the right wing, religious groups, and many human rights movements that support a European model of free speech. In many ways, the “Brazilian Model” based on balancing doctrine and a vague conceptualization of Human Dignity gives a lot of discretion for courts to decide the limits of freedom of expression. …”
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    Social media law and ethics / by Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 1958-

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Social media freedom of expression -- Student free speech issues -- Influencers and the Federal Trade Commission -- Advertising, PR, and social marketing -- Intellectual property rights -- Privacy, data and international law -- Hate speech. …”
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    Social media law and ethics / by Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 1958-

    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Social media freedom of expression -- Student free speech issues -- Influencers and the Federal Trade Commission -- Advertising, PR, and social marketing -- Intellectual property rights -- Privacy, data and international law -- Hate speech. …”
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    Pornography and Speech Act Theory – An In-Depth Survey by Áron Dombrovszki

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…Finally, in Section 6, I mention the most challenging problems for Langton’s approach, considering the verbal nature of pornography, the limits of the protection of free speech, and the different positions on sexual consent. …”
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    La représentation de la censure dans la série romanesque japonaise Library Wars : une lecture à la lueur de Fahrenheit 451 by Maxime Danesin

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…This novelistic series of four volumes, published from 2006 to 2007, is staged in a democratic Japan that is being corrupted by a Censorship Law, promulgated for the sake of morality, and where Library Corps try to defend free speech. Multi-genre (dystopian, uchronian, love-comedy), written in a local media form – light novel –, it has been widely successful, earning the author the Seiun Award 2008 – the Japanese equivalent of the Hugo Award. …”
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    Countering AI-powered disinformation through national regulation: learning from the case of Ukraine by Anatolii Marushchak, Stanislav Petrov, Anayit Khoperiya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We show how the Ukrainian Law on Counter Disinformation, developed as an emergency response to internationally recognized Russian military aggression and hybrid warfare tactics, underscores the crucial need to align even emergency measures with international law and principles of free speech. Exemplifying the Ukrainian case, we argue that the effective actions necessary for countering AI-powered disinformation are prevention, detection, and implementation of a set of response actions. …”
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    Deconstructing the Politics of Linguistic Mutation in Tom Stoppard’s Dogg’s Hamlet, Cahoot’s Macbeth by Sarra Jouini

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…This new linguistic transformation acts as a catalyst for social and political change, resisting surveillance and censorship of free speech. Stoppard’s plays, therefore, use language to alter power relations, creating space for political defiance. …”
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    Information manipulation on TikTok and its relation to American users' beliefs about China by Danit Finkelstein, Sonia Yanovsky, Jacob Zucker, Anisha Jagdeep, Collin Vasko, Ankita Jagdeep, Lee Jussim, Joel Finkelstein

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…These results are discussed in context of a growing body of literature identifying a massive CCP propaganda bureaucracy devoted to controlling the flow of information in ways that threaten free speech and free inquiry.…”
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