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The Truth Justification for Freedom of Speech
The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech, 2021This chapter investigates the complexities of the truth justification for freedom of speech. According to this rationale, protecting freedom of speech creates a marketplace of ideas in which truth ultimately prevails over falsity.
William P. Marshall
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The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech
, 2021This book discusses freedom of speech, which is central to the liberal democratic tradition. Freedom of speech touches on every aspect of our social and political system and receives explicit and implicit protection in every modern democratic ...
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The Impact of Social Media on Freedom of Speech and Privacy Rights
Journal of Regional Studies Reviewhis research paper explores the way in which social media has the ability to influence our rights of freedom of speech and privacy in contemporary society.
Sobia Bashir +3 more
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The Impact of Freedom of Speech on Conspiracy Beliefs
European Journal of Social PsychologyConspiracy beliefs are often portrayed as a threat to democracies. However, less is known about the extent to which the state of democracy may affect conspiracy beliefs.
Paul Bertin +6 more
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REFLECTION OF FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND INFORMATION IN INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF MEDIA AND COMMUNICATIONS IN CENTRAL ASIAIn analyzing and mutually comparing regulatory documents, similarities and differences were identified. The main goal of this is to study the international community's protection of freedom of speech and freedom of information in the legal norms of the ...
Shakhnoza Khalilova
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Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Contemporary Risk Studies, ICONIC-RS 2023, 21-22 September 2023, Bali, Indonesia
. Social media has become a new public space that allows users to express opinions, criticisms, and suggestions freely. This article captures the resistance of the content creator, Bima Yudho Saputro, a student from Lampung studying in Australia, in ...
Delta Apriani, Asa Annisa, Fuji Prastowo
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. Social media has become a new public space that allows users to express opinions, criticisms, and suggestions freely. This article captures the resistance of the content creator, Bima Yudho Saputro, a student from Lampung studying in Australia, in ...
Delta Apriani, Asa Annisa, Fuji Prastowo
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Intellect and Craft, 2019
This paper rues the fact that submissions to some academic journals are treated increasingly badly by the publishers, with little succour offered by the editor.
Mike Bedwell
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This paper rues the fact that submissions to some academic journals are treated increasingly badly by the publishers, with little succour offered by the editor.
Mike Bedwell
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Communication as a moral vocation: Safe space and freedom of speech
Sociology Review, 2020The use of safe spaces in universities has become increasingly controversial over the last few years. Safe spaces are set up to offer an environment in which marginalised identities and hidden experiences can be given a voice, allowing for acceptance and
David W. Hill
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, 2020
Two studies tested the idea that perceived normalization of radical political ideologies (right and left) reduces support for freedom of speech of the opponents and political tolerance.
S. N. Orazani +2 more
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Two studies tested the idea that perceived normalization of radical political ideologies (right and left) reduces support for freedom of speech of the opponents and political tolerance.
S. N. Orazani +2 more
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, 2020
Extreme Rightwing Organizations (EROs) routinely use media outlets to harass professors and students. Simultaneously, EROs fund speakers and campus organizations that have a history of intimidating members of academic communities.
Jason Rodriguez
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Extreme Rightwing Organizations (EROs) routinely use media outlets to harass professors and students. Simultaneously, EROs fund speakers and campus organizations that have a history of intimidating members of academic communities.
Jason Rodriguez
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