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Gogol, Authorities and Censorship in the New Monograph by I. A. Vinogradov [PDF]
The review describes a new monographic study by I. A. Vinogradov, published in 2021, on the relationship between Gogol and the censorship of his time. The scale, depth, scientific thoroughness of the book of the scientist, who presented the censorship ...
Vladimir A. Voropaev
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The phenomenal popularity of the Internet literature in China and the potential for freedom of speech in China’s cyberspace have long fascinated scholars of contemporary China. This article examines the interaction between Chinese Internet literature and
Mengxing Fu
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Voluntary silence: Israeli media self-censorship during the Second Lebanon War [PDF]
This article describes the characteristics of self-censorship in general, specifically in mass media, with regard to narratives of political violence, including motivations for and effects of practicing self-censorship.
Sagi Elbaz , Daniel Bar-Tal
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Investigating the effect of conscious silence on the formation of defensive silence with emphasis on the mediating role of the perception of job insecurity and employee self-censorship employees of state-owned banks in Tehran province [PDF]
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate the effect of conscious silence on defensive silence, emphasizing the mediating role of perceived job insecurity and self-censorship in employees of state-owned banks in Tehran province.
Amirhoshang Nazarpouri +3 more
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Knowledge against Self-censorship, 60 exciting Years [PDF]
Lifelong education at JMU RTS is necessery becouse of the constant education of jurnalists and all other personnel of JMU RTS in order to create professionals of intergrity whose work is based on the public interest in accordance with the Media Laws and ...
Ana Đurković, Aleksandra Brakus
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Sex Determination: Ciliates' Self-Censorship [PDF]
Differentiation involves the expression of certain latent cellular characteristics and the repression of others. A new study has revealed how Paramecium uses short RNAs to delete information from the somatic genome of one of its two sexes.
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“A War Between Buffoons”? Censorship and Self-Censorship in Postcolonial Literature
Deeply entangled as they are, censorship and self-censorship affect many postcolonial literary texts, from different periods and locations. Due to the great variety of case studies, an investigation of censorship and self-censorship in postcolonial ...
Lorenzo Mari
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Self-Censorship Orientation: Scale Development, Correlates and Outcomes
Self-censorship is defined as intentionally and voluntarily withholding information from others in absence of formal obstacles. We conducted cross-sectional and longitudinal research to develop a quantitative measure of individuals’ Self-Censorship ...
Keren Sharvit +5 more
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Storytelling is a form of communication for authors to express their ingenuity and engage a wider audience with pertinent social concerns. Censorship, on the other hand, is frequently enforced by state legislation to preserve societal harmony, and ...
Amirthavarshini V R , Bhuvaneswari R
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The Translator's Choice. "Gulliver's Travels" and Fascism
This paper studies censorship and self-censorship during the fascist regime and the fine boundary between the two. It focuses, in particular, on the accuracy and adequacy of Gulliver's Travels’ translations in fascist Italy and analyses how responses to ...
Elisa Fortunato
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