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The Evolution of Student Free Speech: Tinker and Beyond
There are no secure rights without the right of free speech. Free speech is the right that is necessary to defend all other rights. Student free speech is an essential foundation for societal free speech.
John Dayton, Betul Tarhan
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Silencing Speech: New American Free Speech Debates
This article investigates the discursive production of “the silent majority” as a collective subject of Right-wing politics in the context of free speech controversies on U.S. college campuses.
Aneta Dybska
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Introduction: Multiple sclerosis is a progressive disease of the central nervous system that deteriorates myelin sheath and produce plaques in white matters of the brain and spinal cord.
Sedigheh Jamalpour +4 more
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Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) was arguably the fi rst modern liberalist. His Theologico-Political Treatise (henceforward, “TPT”, followed by chapter number), which contains among other things a principled defense of free speech, was published anonymously in ...
Seppo Sajama
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On the diversity of ideas in academic spaces
Universities and other academic spaces are social institutions that exist primarily for ideas—to generate, curate, and transmit ideas to students and to the world.
Sandro Galea
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EDITORIAL: Free speech in Fiji
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart informa tion and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
David Robie
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Free Speech as a Cultural Value in the United States
Political orientation influences support for free speech, with liberals often reporting greater support for free speech than conservatives. We hypothesized that this effect should be moderated by cultural context: individualist cultures value individual ...
Mauricio J. Alvarez, Markus Kemmelmeier
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Since 2016, the European Commission has sought to take a proactive stance in addressing disinformation, with this stance evidently influenced by the divisive nature of disinformation and its ability to dissuade participation and trust in democratic ...
Ruairí Harrison
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Activists, Non-activists, and Allies: Civic Engagement and Student Types at MSIs
Higher education institutions across the country aim to contribute to students' ability to become active citizens. Civic engagement has long been an emphasis of higher education and has become a focal point from innovations such as the Carnegie ...
Kyle T. Fassett +3 more
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Perceived Freedom of Expression at New Zealand Universities
Few topics are currently as polarizing as the appropriate limits, and perceived dangers, of free speech on university campuses. A side effect of this polarized environment is that students themselves may be reluctant to speak publicly on politically ...
Jamin Halberstadt +6 more
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