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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A chapter in a book about censorship in the global contemporary art world edited by Roisin Kennedy, University College Dublin, and Rhiann Coulter, Trinity College Dublin, (to be) published by IB Tauris in 2018, this book was the product of a panel at the
Jelinek, Alana
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Images delegitimized and discouraged: explicitly political art and the arbitrariness of the unspeakable [PDF]
While the increasing interest in contemporary art from Turkey has centered on explicitly political works, discussions on the limitations of the freedom of expression have likewise come under the spotlight, not least with regard to Turkey's EU candidacy ...
Karaca, Banu
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Parteilisest tsensuurist Nõukogude Eestis. Party Censorship in Soviet Estonia
During the years of imposed Soviet rule in Estonia from 1940 to its collapse in 1991, Estonian culture and the written word were subject to Soviet censorship which due to its perseverance, extent and rigidity constrained creativity and self-expression ...
Tiiu Kreegipuu
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Censorship of Foreign Publications in Lithuania of the Interwar Period
In the years 1918 through 1940, the public opinion of the society was formed not only by the local press, but also by the publications in foreign languages, which reached Lithuania.
Arida Riaubienė
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GOVERNMENT’S FEAR OF NEWSPAPERS IN RUSSIA AND FRANCE IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY
The article is devoted to one of the measures of administrative influence on the publishers of periodicals in the form of a ban on the retail sale of newspapers and magazines in the imperial Russia and France.
V. F. Blokhin
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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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Censorship Activities in Far East in Early 20th Century (on Material of Cinema)
The article is devoted to one of the aspects of the study of the structure and activity of censorship institutions in the Russian Empire in the early 20th century.
Y. G. Blagoder
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Communism, a totalitarian system that wanted to oversee all spheres of public life and in some cases also of private citizens. One of the institutions fulfilling this task was censorship, functioning in all countries of the so-called People’s Democracy ...
Dariusz Śmierzchalski-Wachocz
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Politics, Poetics and “the Tragedy of Existence”. The Reception of Młyny Boże [the Mills of God] Novel Series by Kazimierz Truchanowski by the Censorship Bureau [PDF]
The article analyzes the censorship board’s reception of Kazimierz Truchanowski’s novel cycle The Mills of the God, published between 1961 and 1967. The analysis gives an insight into the interesting process of the growing tolerance – and indifference ...
Mojsak, Kajetan
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