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Ideological Censorship in Lithuania, 1956–1989
Ideological control over public discourse was one of the essential components of the ideocratic Soviet system. Based primarily on the archival records of those Soviet state institutions which pursued ideological censorship, the article provides analysis
Arūnas Streikus
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The New Censorship: Institutional Review Boards
In sum, the federal regulations on IRBs (Institutional Review Boards) would appear to violate the First Amendment. This will become apparent from six observations: (I) at least for verbal speech and the press, the First Amendment absolutely bars laws requiring licensing; (II) the federal regulations on IRBs set up a system of licensing; (III) these ...
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The Lithuanian book in the brushwood of censorship (first half of XIX century)
The present article is based on archival and historiographical data and represents a discussion about the censorship of Lithuanian books in 1804–1865.
Zita Medišauskienė
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Complicity in democratic engagement with autocratic systems
Autocratic control of civil society, including academia, can be extended to democratic societies and institutions in ways that pose threats to liberal-democratic values, such as academic freedom, for example through mechanisms and practices that lead to ...
Eva Pils
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Transformation of the Public Sphere During World War I: Attitude to War and Peace
. Introduction. The paper analyses the Russian public sphere during World War I. Special attention is paid to the peculiarities of the functioning of the periodical press under the conditions of military censorship.
Ekaterina A. Antyukhova +1 more
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Confronting The Challenge Of Information Literacy
Confronting the challenges to any academic institution posed by the revolution in information resources since the appearance of the Internet can be a daunting task.
Baker, Steven L.
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Queen Caroline’s pains and penalties: Silence and speech in the dramatic art of British women’s suffrage [PDF]
In Britain, the act that launched the militant campaign of the suffragettes in 1905 was the interruption of a political meeting in Manchester. The violent silencing and arrest of the women ensued.
Cockin, Katharine
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ABSTRACT Introduction Neuroblastoma (NB) with central nervous system (CNS) metastases is rare at diagnosis, but occurs more often during relapse/progression. Patients with CNS metastases face a dismal prognosis, with no standardized curative treatment available.
Vicente Santa‐Maria Lopez +13 more
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ABSTRACT Background We describe clinical and biologic characteristics of neuroblastoma in older children, adolescents, and young adults (OCAYA); describe survival outcomes in the post‐immunotherapy era; and identify if there is an age cut‐off that best discriminates outcomes.
Rebecca J. Deyell +14 more
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Postal censorship of Bosnian public health institutions during the Second World War: The Independent State of Croatia versus Dr. Stanko Sielski [PDF]
<p>This study aims to present evidence of censorship during World War II by the Independent State of Croatia of one of its public health officials, Dr. Stanko Sielski who was a physician trained in epidemiology and public health. During World War II, he directed the Institute for Combating<br />Endemic Syphilis in the Bosnian town Banja ...
John A. Papalas, Husref Tahirović
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