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Political censorship in large language models originating from China. [PDF]
Pan J, Xu X.
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Censorship and the institution of knowledge in Bacon’s New Atlantis [PDF]
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What breaks when federal commitments break: comment on Beccia et al. [PDF]
Tsai AC.
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This article examines the legislation allowing confiscation of the correspondence of the mentally ill in psychiatric hospitals. Arguing a duty of care, patients' letters were read by physicians and administrators. A study was performed of the regulations governing this practice in different Spanish institutions from the nineteenth century on; the ...
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Negotiating queer identity and cultural meaning through translation in China. [PDF]
Chai G, Jia X, Tian X, Zhang Z, Zhen H.
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Stand Up and Educate Ourselves on Academic Freedom. [PDF]
van der Leeuw RM +7 more
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The Brazilian military dictatorship restricted citizens’ rights and freedoms and legitimised repression, culminating in the promulgation of Institutional Act Number 5 (AI-5, 13 December 1968). Freedom of expression was burdened by censorship, a phenomenon with a history that began long before the military dictatorship period.
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The permanence paradox in decentralized storage and the mutable nature of scientific knowledge. [PDF]
Tamang T.
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Elites' perceptions of women's representation in the Omani media. [PDF]
Al-Wahaibi S.
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When Academic Freedom Becomes Dangerous: Nursing in an Age of Censorship. [PDF]
Dahlborg E, Castillo IA, Tengelin E.
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