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A Kantian Conception of Free Speech [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In this paper I provide an interpretation of Kant’s conception of free speech. Free speech is understood as the kind of speech that is constitutive of interaction respectful of everybody’s right to freedom, and it requires what we with John Rawls may ...
Varden, Helga
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Dealing With Covid-19 in Casual Democracies

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2023
This article reports findings from an in-depth, autoethnographic study of local communities in Denmark and England left behind by local journalism. The study was conducted during—and is thematically framed by—the Covid-19 pandemic, and it investigates ...
Steen Steensen
doaj   +1 more source

Malaysia’s Anti-Fake News Act: A cog in an arsenal of anti-free speech laws and a bold promise of reforms

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2019
Malaysia’s surprising fourteenth general election result in May 2018 was widely hailed as the advent of a seismic shift for press freedom in the country.
Joseph M Fernandez
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Swedish journalists' perceptions of legal protection against unlawful online harassment

open access: yesFrontiers in Sociology, 2023
This study examined journalists' perceptions regarding the legal system's ability to protect them against online harassment. By utilizing open-ended survey responses from respondents with varying levels of trust in the legal system, the findings ...
Oscar Björkenfeldt
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Derechos humanos = Human rights

open access: yesRevista de Derecho Político, 2013
Este artículo, principalmente, aborda la naturaleza de y las relaciones entre instituciones, hechos institucionales, funciones de estatus y poderes deónticos. Destacan entre los sustantivos que nombran a esos poderes deónticos el «derecho», junto a otros
John R. Searle
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Freedom of Expression and the Media: A Case-study from The Netherlands

open access: yesŽurnalistikos Tyrimai, 2015
There is “no such thing as free (non-ideologically constrained) speech; no such thing as a public forum purged of ideological pressures or exclusions”.
Drs. Johan Snel
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Scholarship Suppression: Theoretical Perspectives and Emerging Trends

open access: yesSocieties, 2020
This paper explores the suppression of ideas within an academic scholarship by academics, either by self-suppression or because of the efforts of other academics.
Sean T. Stevens   +2 more
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Assessing Judicial Empowerment

open access: yesLaws, 2018
Drawing on an ongoing international data collection effort, this paper examines the free expression jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Canada and the European Court of Human Rights in an effort to assess the political beneficiaries of judicial ...
Thomas M. Keck
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Defining 'Speech': Subtraction, Addition, and Division [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In free speech theory ‘speech’ has to be defined as a special term of art. I argue that much free speech discourse comes with a tacit commitment to a ‘Subtractive Approach’ to defining speech.
Simpson, Robert Mark
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Evolution of free indirect speech structures in English, American, and Russian literature

open access: yesУченые записки Казанского университета: Серия Гуманитарные науки, 2021
Changes that free indirect speech underwent in English, American, and Russian literature during the 20th century were investigated. Both general and more specific (qualitative and quantitative) trends in the free indirect speech development were ...
A.D. Alimova
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