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Gazing into the Mirror: Censorship and Self-censorship in Early Gay Australian novels

open access: yesSanglap: Journal of Literary and Cultural Inquiry, 2016
Early gay Australian novels stepped delicately in their depiction of homosexual relationships. In a murky legal climate, both publishers and authors fumbled in their efforts to recount overt homosexual narratives. As well, they were constrained by social
Jeremy Fisher
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Self-censorship on Facebook

open access: yes, 2017
The thesis deals with self-censorship on the biggest online social network Facebook. The main purpose was to determine the reasons for using self-censorship on Facebook. Qualitative research was elaborated with usage of semi structured interview focused
KRAUSOVÁ, Vladimíra
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Factors That Push Bangladeshi Media to Exercise Self-Censorship

open access: yes, 2020
Self-censorship is one of the biggest threats to press freedom. Press freedom, as well as freedom of the expression, is an indicator of a society’s freedom and democracy.
Ahmed, Abu Taib
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Participatory Censorship With Illusory Empowerment: Algorithmic Folklore and Interpretive Labor beyond Fandom

open access: yesSocial Media + Society
This article explores the cultural complexities of participatory censorship among young Chinese netizens, particularly within and beyond fan communities, through a digital ethnographic lens.
Erika Ningxin Wang
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Best censorship is self-censorship

open access: yes, 1991
In this rebuttal to Suzanne Gallagher’s opinion piece, Bernard M Craven Jr states that no matter if it is the government removing books or parents it is still censorship.
Craven, Bernard M, Jr
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Translating Swift: Censorship and Self-Censorship during Fascism

open access: yes, 2020
This article studies censorship and self-censorship during the Fascist regime in Italy and the fine boundary between the two. It focuses, in particular, on the accuracy and adequacy of translations of Gulliver’s Travels in Fascist Italy, and analyses ...
Elisa Fortunato
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Self-censorship in journalism / Nurul Asyiqin Nazri Shah…[et.al] [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
In this era, there are many ways to conveyor provide information and messages to the public either it is important or not. One of the sender or provider of information and data is the job of the journalist.
Sapran, Nursyamiera Hanis   +4 more
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Self-beliefs and bullying : unravelling the relation between bullying, being bullied and self-concept for upper elementary school aged children

open access: yes, 2006
Previous examinations of relations between bullying, victimisation, and self-concept have been flawed by erroneous research practices such as the un-attenuated use of dichotomous variables to measure relationships between continuous variables (Finger ...
Finger, Linda R.   +2 more
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Chinese immigrants, journalistic censorship and Mark Twain’s critical humanistic writings

open access: yesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
This article examines the impact of journalistic censorship and the ensuing experience of “shame” on the development of Mark Twain’s critical humanistic writings, with particular emphasis on the Morning Call censorship episode.
Jiazhao Lin
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