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Journalists under attack: self-censorship as an unperceived method for avoiding hostility
This study investigates journalists’ self-censorship and introduces a phenomenon of unperceived collective self-censorship that demands a combination of detection methods.
M. Himma-Kadakas, S. Ivask
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Online harassment of professionals with public visibility has many potentially harmful societal consequences, including its probable silencing effect.
Magdalena Celuch +3 more
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IntroductionHarm and offense are two important notions in legal discussions on the extent to which one’s freedom may be limited. Prior research on the third-person effect found that perceived media harm on others, not perceived media harm on the self, is
Jinguang Zhang, Jinguang Zhang
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Intellectual Humility and Self-Censorship in Higher Education; a thematic analysis
Introduction This article explores whether social science lecturers and postgraduate students perceive their experiences of university as supporting intellectual humility – a concept representing a disposition to rigorously consider opposing ideas to ...
Hayden Godfrey
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Professional Threats and Self-Censorship in Lithuanian Journalism
The article examines the professional threats experienced by journalists working in Lithuanian newsrooms. The analysis is based on a representative survey of Lithuanian journalists conducted from October 2022 to February 2023 (N = 302).
Deimantas Jastramskis +2 more
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We report results from an exploratory analysis examining “last-minute” self-censorship, or content that is filtered after being written, on Facebook. We collected data from 3.9 million users over 17 days and associate self-censorship behavior with features describing users, their social graph, and the interactions between them.
Sauvik Das, Adam Kramer
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Erotyka w grach cyfrowych. Cenzura i autocenzura wątków erotycznych w przekazach digitalnych
Eroticism in digital games. Censorship and self-censorship of erotic themes in digital communication The aim of the article is to illustrate the issue of eroticism in video-games in the context of censorship that was in use in its reference.
JOANNA SIKORSKA
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Self-censorship for democrats [PDF]
On the face of it, self-censorship is profoundly subversive of democracy, particularly in its talk-centric forms, and undermines the culture of openness and publicity on which it relies. This paper has two purposes. The first is to develop a conception of self-censorship that allows us to capture what is distinctive about the concept from a political ...
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The autocratic bias: self-censorship of regime support
Because of a perceived (and real) risk of repressive action, some survey questions are sensitive in more autocratic countries while less so in more democratic countries.
Marcus Tannenberg
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Censorship/Self Censorship [PDF]
‘The fight against censorship is open and dangerous, therefore heroic, while the battle against self-censorship is anonymous, lonely and unwitnessed, and it makes its subject feel humiliated’
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