Expression in Contested Public Spaces affirms the principles of free speech and civic engagement by highlighting the myriad ways people express their voices in public spaces to uphold the core tenets of democracy. The scholarly contributions address current day and enduring concerns about, debates on, and the promises for free expression.
Expression in Contested Public Spaces affirms the principles of free speech and civic engagement by highlighting the myriad ways people express their voices in public spaces to uphold the core tenets of democracy. The scholarly contributions address current day and enduring concerns about, debates on, and the promises for free expression.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Spoma Jovanovic is professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro.
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Table of Contents Foreword Michelle Deutchman Acknowledgments Introduction Spoma Jovanovic Ch 1 Free Speech as a Tool of Self-Government: A Short History Lewis Pitts Part 1: Community Voices for Justice Ch 2Crossroads of Justice: Conversations and Public Spaces Spoma Jovanovic Ch 3 The Struggle for Space: Racialized Mass Homelessness, The Privatization of Public Space, and Fundamental Rights Marcus Hyde and Gary Kenton Ch 4 Greensboro, 1963: Free Speech and the Boundaries of Nonviolence Thomas F. Jackson Ch 5 Black Women Speaking for Justice Sarah E. Hollingsworth Ch 6 Money, Speech, and Power: Participatory Budgeting as Free Expression Vincent Russell and Therese Gardner Part 2: Urban Spaces and Contested Speech Ch 7 Legislating Memory: Accommodating Contestations of Public Monuments Laura Ricciardi Ch 8 Art, Censorship, and the Battles over Public Spaces John K. Wilson Ch 9Balancing the Goods of Speech in a Postmodern Historical Moment David Errera Ch 10Video Games and Free Speech: Reproducing Inequalities and Pushing Justice at the Margins Yacine Kout and Marina Lambrinou Part 3: Free Speech in Higher Education Ch 11The Tension Between Free Speech and Diversity on Campus Michael C. Behrent Ch 12 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Snowflakes, and Student Activism: InstitutionalAccountability Cerri A. Banks and Lorri M. Riggs Ch 13A Safe Space for the White Race: An Interrogation of White Nationalist Propaganda on College Campuses Gabriel A. Cruz and Patrick Sawyer About the Contributors
Table of Contents Foreword Michelle Deutchman Acknowledgments Introduction Spoma Jovanovic Ch 1 Free Speech as a Tool of Self-Government: A Short History Lewis Pitts Part 1: Community Voices for Justice Ch 2Crossroads of Justice: Conversations and Public Spaces Spoma Jovanovic Ch 3 The Struggle for Space: Racialized Mass Homelessness, The Privatization of Public Space, and Fundamental Rights Marcus Hyde and Gary Kenton Ch 4 Greensboro, 1963: Free Speech and the Boundaries of Nonviolence Thomas F. Jackson Ch 5 Black Women Speaking for Justice Sarah E. Hollingsworth Ch 6 Money, Speech, and Power: Participatory Budgeting as Free Expression Vincent Russell and Therese Gardner Part 2: Urban Spaces and Contested Speech Ch 7 Legislating Memory: Accommodating Contestations of Public Monuments Laura Ricciardi Ch 8 Art, Censorship, and the Battles over Public Spaces John K. Wilson Ch 9Balancing the Goods of Speech in a Postmodern Historical Moment David Errera Ch 10Video Games and Free Speech: Reproducing Inequalities and Pushing Justice at the Margins Yacine Kout and Marina Lambrinou Part 3: Free Speech in Higher Education Ch 11The Tension Between Free Speech and Diversity on Campus Michael C. Behrent Ch 12 Free Speech, Hate Speech, Snowflakes, and Student Activism: InstitutionalAccountability Cerri A. Banks and Lorri M. Riggs Ch 13A Safe Space for the White Race: An Interrogation of White Nationalist Propaganda on College Campuses Gabriel A. Cruz and Patrick Sawyer About the Contributors
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