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The Censorship of Press in Petrograd: Transformations of Supervising Institutions in 1919 [PDF]
The article explores the transformations of Petrograd institutions in charge of press censorship carried out in 1919. The author pays attention to previously little-known facts about the transfer of supervisory functions in the field of publishing.
Dubentsov, B. B.
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ACCESS CONTROL LIST CONFIGURATION TO BLOCK ANTI CENSORSHIP SOFTWARE IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS IN MALAYSIA [PDF]
Anti-censorship software was originally developed to fight internet censorship in China. A anti-censorship software such as UltraSurf, Freegate, Gpass, GTunnel and FirePhoenix became popular with stubborn users who used the Internet for their own purposes and disobeyed the organization’s policies. Statistics show that Facebook, and YouTube are ranked
Osman, Baharudin +3 more
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Freedom of speech in media communication. The censorship and politicisation of media institutions [PDF]
Starting from the classic ethical problems and reviewing the modern regulated ethical norms regarding freedom of speech and its limitations in media communication, the current paper aims to verify the following hypotheses in media communication: (1) Alerting European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) of the infringement on freedom of speech entails a ...
Mariana TOCIA
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The Softer Side of Censorship [PDF]
This essay aims to take an introspective look into soft censorship’s complexities and demonstrate how conforming to the ideals of soft censorship makes libraries perpetrators of implicit bias.
Harris, Cearra N., Cooke, Nicole A.
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Censorship is the suppression or changing of speech or writing that is considered to be harmful to the public good. The concept derives from the Latin censor, an office that was established in Rome in 443 bce.
de Wilde, M.
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Censorship as Information Behavior [PDF]
Censorship may be explained through the lens of information behavior. In particular, the theory of information worlds states that information forms the small social worlds of individuals, influencing both what information they access, as well as what ...
Hovious, Amanda +2 more
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Protection from Institutional Censorship: An Essential Aspect of Academic Freedom
Traditional conceptions of academic freedom emphasise the importance of universities being free from external regulation or interference, to enable them to produce and disseminate expert knowledge through teaching, research, and scholarship. However, recent Australian court decisions and scholarship highlight the importance of protecting academic staff
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Die literarische Zensur in Österreich von 1751 bis 1848 [PDF]
The impact of censorship on the political and intellectual climate in Austria between 1751 and 1848 can hardly be over-estimated. The book covers the institutions involved in censorship, its procedures and results represented by the lists of banned books,
Bachleitner, Norbert
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Weak States and Hard Censorship [PDF]
This article explores why states with a weak enforcement capacity resort to tough censorship. Drawing on the authority structure in premodern Europe, I argue that threats to political legitimacy inform the degree of censorship.
Sasaki, Yu
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Censorship and Morality: Machado de Assis, Emile Augier and the National Theater Institute [PDF]
Este artigo pretende demonstrar que, no seculo XIX, censura e moralidade eram duas faces da mesma moeda, no Brasil e na Franca. Para isto, exploraremos uma faceta virtualmente inexplorada de Machado de Assis: a sua atuacao como censor no Conservatorio Dramatico Brasileiro, instituicao que pretendia conciliar uma funcao estetica com a funcao moral e ...
Jose Luis Jobim, Mark Streeter
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