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The Price of Individual and Institutional Self-Censorship

Society, 2019
While self-censorship is a necessary part of everyday social life, suppression of campus speech is inconsistent with academic freedom. Such suppression may take the form of speech disruptions and disinvitations, but it may also be the result of speech codes and bias response teams. These practices may lead to judical remedies. Campus self-censorship in
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الرقابة من وجهة النظر الإسلامية في المؤسسات التعليمية الليبية THE CENSORSHIP FROM THE ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE IN THE LIBYAN EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS

Online Jurnal of Islamic Management and Finance, 2021
This study aims to identify the censorship from Islamic perspective. The problem is there is less concern about using facilities censorship as Allah said in AlQuran and Sunnah. There is lack of using the Islamic perspective of censorship and recreate human behaviour that may negatively effects of the Libyan educational institutions.
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Censorship and Censureship: Insiders, Outsiders, and the Attack on Bhandarkar Institute

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies, 2006
On January 5, 2004, the Bhandarkar Institute, a large Sanskrit manuscript library in Pune, was vandalized because of its involvement in James Laine's controversial study of the Maharashtrian king Shivaji. While most of the manuscripts escaped damage, less fortunate was the academic project of South Asian studies, which now faces some serious questions.
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Self-Censorship in Military Institutions

2017
Military institutions fulfill unique societal roles as symbols of national pride, as well as tools of collective violence against one’s enemies. The use of collective violence is expected to be circumscribed by legal and moral restrictions that would guarantee justified and legitimated use of force.
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Institutional Origins of the Media Censorship in China: The Making of the Socialist Media Censorship System in 1950s Shanghai

Journal of Contemporary China, 2018
This article explores how the Chinese socialist media censorship system was established and operated without losing legitimacy at the local level in 1950s Shanghai, and why media workers complied w...
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Modern Censorship: Classification, Axiological and Institutional Aspects

Artificial intelligence, traditional spiritual and moral values ​​and human rights in the era of digitalization
The article analyzes approaches to classification, as well as axiological and institutional aspects of censorship, understood in a modern context, as an integral socio-political institution characterizing the degree of protection of the state from threats accompanying the process of informatization and digitalization of society.
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Resisting against institutional censorship : the case of Ahmad Faraz and Kim Chi-ha

This report attempts to compare and closely read Urdu nazm, “Muhasara” and Korean poem, “Ojeok” as resistance poems that challenged and fell victim to the censorship of authoritarian rule in the 1970-80s especially under the Park Chung-hee (1961-1979) and Zia-ul-Haq’s regime (1977-88). This transnational comparison hopes to bridge the conception of how
Shahzad, Hamna, 0009-0007-2934-0622
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Rhetorics of Alternative Media in an Emerging Epidemic: SARS, Censorship, and Extra-Institutional Risk Communication

Technical Communication Quarterly, 2009
This article examines how professionals and the public employed alternative media to participate in unofficial risk communication during the 2002 SARS outbreak in China. Whereas whistle-blowers used alternative media such as independent overseas Chinese Web sites and contesting Western media, anonymous professionals and the larger communities relied ...
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Push-button-autocracy in Tunisia: Analysing the role of Internet infrastructure, institutions and international markets in creating a Tunisian censorship regime

Telecommunications Policy, 2012
Internet censorship and control have been commonplace in Tunisia since the Internet became available to then public in 1996. It was not until the last days of the Jasmine revolution in January 2011 that the Tunisian government shut down the censorship regime, raising numerous questions about Internet censorship in Tunisia. This article will look at how
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Censorship as a Vocation: The Institutions, Practices, and Cultural Logic of Media Control in the German Democratic Republic

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2003
What do you think you would find on the desk of a censor? He—almost certainly “he”—would not need much. A jar filled with blue pencils. A coffee cup. A phone for whispering praise to the higher-ups and for ignoring the entreaties of his victims. For reading material, an ideological reference manual or a dog-eared sheaf of instructions would suffice ...
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