Speech and Society in Turbulent Times
Herausgeber: Price, Monroe; Stremlau, Nicole
Speech and Society in Turbulent Times
Herausgeber: Price, Monroe; Stremlau, Nicole
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This book explores the underlying philosophies and values that inform the speech rules that a government or community institutes.
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This book explores the underlying philosophies and values that inform the speech rules that a government or community institutes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316640319
- ISBN-10: 1316640310
- Artikelnr.: 48748809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 516g
- ISBN-13: 9781316640319
- ISBN-10: 1316640310
- Artikelnr.: 48748809
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Foreword András Sajó; Introduction: 1. Speech and society in comparative
perspective Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Part I. Revisiting
International Norms: 2. Islam, human rights and the new information
technologies Ali Allawi; 3. Closure, strategic communications and
international norms Monroe Price; Part II. Dewesternizing Tendencies: 4.
Confucian speech and its challenge to the Western theory of deliberative
democracy Baogang He; 5. From Gandhi to Modi: institutions and technologies
of speech and symbolism in India William Gould; 6. The making of a media
system in Uganda: a new vision and a revolutionary origin Nicole Stremlau;
7. Neoliberal 'good governance' in Lieu of rights: Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore
experiment Cherian George; 8. Atatürk and contemporary speech lessons from
the Late Ottoman and Early Republican Era Altug Akin; 9. Jewish law and
ethics in the digital era Yoel Cohen; Part III. The West as Progenitor and
Modifier of Concepts of Free Expression: 10. Where should speech be free?
Placing liberal theories of free speech in a wider context Richard Danbury;
11. The history, philosophy and law of free expression in the United
States: implications for the digital age Stephen M. Feldman; 12. The
evolution of a Russian concept of free speech Elena Sherstoboeva; Part IV.
Technology and Ideologies in Turbulent Times: 13. Free speech, traditional
values and Hinduism in the internet age Rohit Chopra; 14. Cyber-Leninism:
the political culture of the Chinese internet Rogier Creemers; 15. French
national values, paternalism and the evolution of digital media Julien
Mailland; 16. Strategies and tactics: re-shaping the internet in Ethiopia
Iginio Gagliardone; Part V. Conclusion: 17. Philosophies and principles in
turbulent times Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Index.
perspective Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Part I. Revisiting
International Norms: 2. Islam, human rights and the new information
technologies Ali Allawi; 3. Closure, strategic communications and
international norms Monroe Price; Part II. Dewesternizing Tendencies: 4.
Confucian speech and its challenge to the Western theory of deliberative
democracy Baogang He; 5. From Gandhi to Modi: institutions and technologies
of speech and symbolism in India William Gould; 6. The making of a media
system in Uganda: a new vision and a revolutionary origin Nicole Stremlau;
7. Neoliberal 'good governance' in Lieu of rights: Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore
experiment Cherian George; 8. Atatürk and contemporary speech lessons from
the Late Ottoman and Early Republican Era Altug Akin; 9. Jewish law and
ethics in the digital era Yoel Cohen; Part III. The West as Progenitor and
Modifier of Concepts of Free Expression: 10. Where should speech be free?
Placing liberal theories of free speech in a wider context Richard Danbury;
11. The history, philosophy and law of free expression in the United
States: implications for the digital age Stephen M. Feldman; 12. The
evolution of a Russian concept of free speech Elena Sherstoboeva; Part IV.
Technology and Ideologies in Turbulent Times: 13. Free speech, traditional
values and Hinduism in the internet age Rohit Chopra; 14. Cyber-Leninism:
the political culture of the Chinese internet Rogier Creemers; 15. French
national values, paternalism and the evolution of digital media Julien
Mailland; 16. Strategies and tactics: re-shaping the internet in Ethiopia
Iginio Gagliardone; Part V. Conclusion: 17. Philosophies and principles in
turbulent times Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Index.
Foreword András Sajó; Introduction: 1. Speech and society in comparative
perspective Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Part I. Revisiting
International Norms: 2. Islam, human rights and the new information
technologies Ali Allawi; 3. Closure, strategic communications and
international norms Monroe Price; Part II. Dewesternizing Tendencies: 4.
Confucian speech and its challenge to the Western theory of deliberative
democracy Baogang He; 5. From Gandhi to Modi: institutions and technologies
of speech and symbolism in India William Gould; 6. The making of a media
system in Uganda: a new vision and a revolutionary origin Nicole Stremlau;
7. Neoliberal 'good governance' in Lieu of rights: Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore
experiment Cherian George; 8. Atatürk and contemporary speech lessons from
the Late Ottoman and Early Republican Era Altug Akin; 9. Jewish law and
ethics in the digital era Yoel Cohen; Part III. The West as Progenitor and
Modifier of Concepts of Free Expression: 10. Where should speech be free?
Placing liberal theories of free speech in a wider context Richard Danbury;
11. The history, philosophy and law of free expression in the United
States: implications for the digital age Stephen M. Feldman; 12. The
evolution of a Russian concept of free speech Elena Sherstoboeva; Part IV.
Technology and Ideologies in Turbulent Times: 13. Free speech, traditional
values and Hinduism in the internet age Rohit Chopra; 14. Cyber-Leninism:
the political culture of the Chinese internet Rogier Creemers; 15. French
national values, paternalism and the evolution of digital media Julien
Mailland; 16. Strategies and tactics: re-shaping the internet in Ethiopia
Iginio Gagliardone; Part V. Conclusion: 17. Philosophies and principles in
turbulent times Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Index.
perspective Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Part I. Revisiting
International Norms: 2. Islam, human rights and the new information
technologies Ali Allawi; 3. Closure, strategic communications and
international norms Monroe Price; Part II. Dewesternizing Tendencies: 4.
Confucian speech and its challenge to the Western theory of deliberative
democracy Baogang He; 5. From Gandhi to Modi: institutions and technologies
of speech and symbolism in India William Gould; 6. The making of a media
system in Uganda: a new vision and a revolutionary origin Nicole Stremlau;
7. Neoliberal 'good governance' in Lieu of rights: Lee Kuan Yew's Singapore
experiment Cherian George; 8. Atatürk and contemporary speech lessons from
the Late Ottoman and Early Republican Era Altug Akin; 9. Jewish law and
ethics in the digital era Yoel Cohen; Part III. The West as Progenitor and
Modifier of Concepts of Free Expression: 10. Where should speech be free?
Placing liberal theories of free speech in a wider context Richard Danbury;
11. The history, philosophy and law of free expression in the United
States: implications for the digital age Stephen M. Feldman; 12. The
evolution of a Russian concept of free speech Elena Sherstoboeva; Part IV.
Technology and Ideologies in Turbulent Times: 13. Free speech, traditional
values and Hinduism in the internet age Rohit Chopra; 14. Cyber-Leninism:
the political culture of the Chinese internet Rogier Creemers; 15. French
national values, paternalism and the evolution of digital media Julien
Mailland; 16. Strategies and tactics: re-shaping the internet in Ethiopia
Iginio Gagliardone; Part V. Conclusion: 17. Philosophies and principles in
turbulent times Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau; Index.