Freedom of Expression in the 21st CenturyPine Forge Press, 25 Jan 1999 - 228 halaman Precisely because freedom of expression varies across countries and cultures and across media types, freedom of expression is discussed across a spectrum of geopolitical and technological contexts. Robert Trager and Donna L. Dickerson investigate the tensions between censorship and expression, to reveal how complex, culturally charged, and historically deep these tensions can be. Discussions are typically framed around social issues and set in contexts that allow readers to see connections between expression and commerce, politics, economics, class, race, and gender. The new frontier of digital communications, especially the Internet, is revealed as the latest battleground for law and social policy. |
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Prologue | 1 |
Chapter 1 What is Expression? | 13 |
Chapter 2 Who Controls Expression? | 31 |
Tyranny of the Majority | 75 |
Chapter 4 What Does Freedom of Expression Mean? | 91 |
Chapter 5 What Speech Should not be Protected? | 111 |
Chapter 6 Whose Expression Should and Should not be Protected? | 143 |
Chapter 7 Should Freedom of Expression Include the Right not to Speak? | 165 |
Chapter 8 Balancing Freedom of Expression Against Reputations Privacy and Fair Trials | 179 |
Epilogue | 211 |
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