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Self-Censorship and Freedom

Society, 2019
The rise of self-censorhip on campus and in America generally can be traced to the diversity movement, which has elevated racial and ethnic separatism and legitimate the use of anger as a public spectacle. Diversity and performative anger have broken the older restraints that made civil debate on contentious issues possible. A distinction must be drawn
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Censorship and Self-Censorship

2015
This special issue of "Between" aims to investigate the interplay between censorship and self-censorship in a variety of domains, from literary works to audio-visual media, from criticism to cultural mediation, in order to re-examine the relationship between censorship and artistic expression.
Antonio Bibbò, ERCOLINO S, Mirko Lino
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Self-Censorship in Course Diaries

College Teaching, 2004
Ample evidence supports the notion that keeping a course-related diary improves students' writing, knowledge of material, and awareness of psychological processes. Scant evidence supports the authenticity and completeness of diary entries. A questionnaire was developed to assess students' perceptions of self-censorship and pedagogical value of diary ...
Timothy Jay, Peggy Brooks
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The Self-Censorship Dilemma

Journalism Studies, 2018
This article studies the conditions for covering terrorists in the post-factual era. Specifically, the article focuses on what it means when the news media show images of terrorists or deprive them of media attention. Regardless of whether the news media apply self-censorship in coverage of terrorists, the implications of their decision can be linked ...
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Journalism and Self-Censorship

2022
Eric Freedman, Manuel Chavez
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Self-Regulation and Self-Censorship

2019
Building on several examples from Czechoslovak comics of the twentieth century, this chapter aims to point out various ways in which censorship and self-censoring practices influenced the local variant of comics production on the formative level.
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Self-censorship

Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1971
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Self-Censorship: The Conceptual Framework

2017
Self-censorship is defined as the act of intentionally and voluntarily suppressing information from others when formal impediments are absent. Self-censorship hinders the proper functioning of a democratic society because it inhibits free access to information, freedom of expression, and the flow of information. The role of self-censorship in societies
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