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The Evolution of Self-Censorship in Hong Kong Online Journalism: Influences from Digitalization and the State

The International Journal of Press/Politics, 2022
Studies about media self-censorship typically focus on its mechanism in traditional newsroom settings. But how media self-censorship may evolve in online journalism has remained largely unexplored.
A. Koo
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The Disenfranchisement of Perinatal Grief: How Silence, Silencing and Self-Censorship Complicate Bereavement (a Mixed Methods Study)

Omega, 2021
Based on an ethnographic and mixed-methods research design, the article explores the social and interactive processes of disenfranchisement of perinatal grief through the mechanisms of silence, silencing and self-censorship in encounters between bereaved
P. Cassidy
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Political Self-Censorship in Authoritarian States: The Spatial-Temporal Dimension of Trouble

Comparative Political Studies, 2021
We theorize and measure a situational self-censorship that varies across spatial-temporal political contexts. Schelling’s insight that distinctive times and places function as focal points has generated a literature explaining how activists coordinate ...
Charles Chang, Melanie Manion
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Authoritarian downgrading, (self)censorship and new media activism after the Arab Spring

New Media & Society, 2021
While considerable scholarly attention has focused on analysing the role and impact of new media during the Arab Spring uprisings of 2010–2011, comparatively little research has been devoted to examining how online activism has changed in response to the
Kylie Moore-Gilbert, Zainab Abdul-Nabi
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‘Everything is dimming out, little by little:’ examining self-censorship among Venezuelan journalists

, 2021
Using the conceptual frameworks of professional reflexivity and collective professional autonomy, our in-depth interviews with 25 journalists from Venezuela show that years of anti-press violence have ensured an atmosphere where journalists self-censor ...
Paromita Pain, Ezequiel Korin
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Self-censorship and Shifting Cognitions of Offence in the Stand-up Acts of Basket Mouth and Trevor Noah

Journal of African Cultural Studies, 2021
With social media taking stand-up routines beyond their hitherto localised environments, there is growing irritation and backlash against comedians who supposedly tell unpleasant (or offensive) jokes.
Izuu Nwankwọ
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Echoes of silence: how social influence fosters self-censorship under democratic backsliding

Democratization
Self-censorship is a ubiquitous phenomenon in authoritarian regimes. Despite the abundance of research empirically identifying its prevalence in such contexts, little is known about how self-censorship spreads among ordinary citizens, especially under ...
Samson Yuen, Francis L. F. Lee
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From self-censorship to contention: Shame triggered participation in the 2013 Gezi Protests

Current Sociology, 2021
Focusing on journalists’ professional behaviors during the 2013 Gezi Protests in Turkey, this article offers a theoretical framework for understanding the transformation of inertia into contentious action.
Defne Över
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Self-Censorship

Res Publica, 2011
This article seeks to explore the conceptual structure and moral standing of an idea that has received almost no attention from analytical philosophers: self-censorship. It is argued that at the heart of the concept is a tension between the thoughts of the self-censor as, on the one hand, the author, and on the other, the instrument, of the censorship.
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Voices of Resilience: Colombian Journalists and Self-Censorship in the Post-Conflict Period

Journalism Practice, 2020
Colombian journalists experience abundant threats and acts of violence as well as corporate and governmental obstacles to publishing the truth. In response, many reporters engage in self-censorship, eschewing stories to protect their livelihoods—and ...
Marta Milena Barrios, Toby Miller
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