Cenzura, tabu i wstyd. Cenzura obyczajowa w PRL–u (1948–1958) [Censorship, taboo and shame: moral censorship in the People's Republic of Poland (1948–1958)] [PDF]
The article analyses the relationship between the concepts: “censorship”, “taboo” and “shame” on the material taken from the reading of censorship reports from the years 1948–1958. It can be assumed that: 1.
Budrowska, Kamila
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The Origins and Formation of Library Censorship in Ukraine [PDF]
The purpose of the work is to explore the history of the censorship establishment in the information library policy formation. Methodological basis of the investigation is a set of principles and scientific research methods developed by modern science ...
Karakoz Olena
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A study of censorship of inmate newspapers produced in penal and correctional institutions [PDF]
There is a need for study in the area of censorship of institutional newspapers. Those publications produced inside penal and correctional institutions, which are in a 'right-less' society, have in the past according to several sources been highly ...
Seibold, William J.
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Voices from Semi-Peripheries: Pressure, Self-Censorship and Micropolitics of Resistance in the Western Balkans [PDF]
This chapter will investigate different mechanisms of censorship in performing arts since 1989, with a focus on the Balkan countries. The abolition of official censoring bodies has made way for new strategies and subtle forms of economic and social ...
Dragićević Šešić, Milena +1 more
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Shakespeare and the hermeneutics of censorship in Renaissance England [PDF]
Mon mémoire vise à définir, analyser, contextualiser et historiciser la censure à la Renaissance à travers l’exploration de diverses œuvres de Shakespeare, notamment les pièces souvent désignées sous le nom d’Henriad— Henry IV partie 1 et 2, Richard ...
Awad, Soufiane
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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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Cultural Censorship and Institutional Trust in Africa
What are the consequences of cultural censorship on trust? Previous literature on institutional and political trust informs this article which extends the work to consider the importance of artistic spaces for shaping political attitudes. These spaces may allow individuals to form trust relationships with each other.
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Internet Censorship in Egypt and Iran [PDF]
My project looks at internet censorship systems in Egypt and Iran. I argue that many state and non-state actors have an influential role in producing censorship systems. I begin by looking at the architecture of the internet.
Solomon, Sydney
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SOCIOCULTURAL ASPECT OF INVESTIGATION OF CENSORSHIP [PDF]
In the context of the transformation of social institutions and the ideological reconstruction of Russian society, the social and philosophical interpretation of censorship is regarded as the basis for the development of a new information policy.
Ekaterina Firsova, Elena Agapova
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The incumbent the Film Censorship Institute (LSF) chairman faces a series of challenges inherited from predecessors, necessitating strategic changes to transform LSF into a significant institution characterized by a collective and collegial culture.
Taufan Teguh Akbari, Rizky Ridho Pratomo
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