The free speech wars
How did we get here and why does it matter?
Herausgeber: Riley, Charlotte Lydia
The free speech wars
How did we get here and why does it matter?
Herausgeber: Riley, Charlotte Lydia
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This book is a timely intervention into the apparently growing culture wars around free speech as a political and social issue. These debates take form on university campuses, social media, mainstream press and elsewhere. The book will focus on the weaponisation of the concept in these areas, as well as providing a strong historical and comparative context. -- .
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This book is a timely intervention into the apparently growing culture wars around free speech as a political and social issue. These debates take form on university campuses, social media, mainstream press and elsewhere. The book will focus on the weaponisation of the concept in these areas, as well as providing a strong historical and comparative context. -- .
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781526151162
- ISBN-10: 1526151162
- Artikelnr.: 58481123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 198mm x 129mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 324g
- ISBN-13: 9781526151162
- ISBN-10: 1526151162
- Artikelnr.: 58481123
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Charlotte Lydia Riley is a Lecturer in twentieth-century British history at the University of Southampton
Introduction
Charlotte Lydia Riley Protecting freedom of speech 1 Protecting the freedom of speech
Jodie Ginsberg 2 Open air free speech: the past, present, and future of Speakers' Corner
Edward Packard 3 The problem of neutrality and intellectual freedom: the case of libraries
Sam Popowich 4 In a diverse society, is freedom of speech realisable?
Emma Harvey, co
written and edited by Edson Burton 5 Training readers as censors in Nazi Germany
Victoria Stiles 6 Is boycotting for or against free speech?
Andrew Phemister Free speech as a weapon 7 Why (and how) anti
racists should defend free speech (and why they shouldn't describe their opponents as free speech defenders)
Omar Khan 8 Drinking the hemlock: Socrates and free speech
Neville Morley 9 Secularism, Islamophobia and free speech in France
Imen Neffati 10 The logic of nonsense
Nina Lyon 11 Weaponised Swissness
Janna Kraus 12 Free speech and the British press
Aaron Ackerley Free speech on campus 13 Free speech and preventing radicalisation in higher education
Shaun McDaid and Catherine McGlynn 14 Anatomy of a 'trigger warning' scandal
Gabriel Moshenska 15 Grad school as conversion therapy: "free speech" and the rights of trans and non binary people on university campuses
Grace Lavery 16 Teaching 'Freedom of Speech' freely
Paul Whickman 17 The politicisation of campus free speech in Portugal
Adam Standring, Daniel Cardoso and António Dias 18 Free speech on campus
Marta Santivanez The internet: The Wild West of free speech 19 A post
modern neo
Marxist's guide to free speech
Ben Whitham 20 Free speech and online masculinity movements
Henry S. Price 21 Choose your fighter: loyalty and fandom in the free speech culture wars
Penny Andrews 22 Free speech in the online 'marketplace of ideas'
Helen Pallett
Charlotte Lydia Riley Protecting freedom of speech 1 Protecting the freedom of speech
Jodie Ginsberg 2 Open air free speech: the past, present, and future of Speakers' Corner
Edward Packard 3 The problem of neutrality and intellectual freedom: the case of libraries
Sam Popowich 4 In a diverse society, is freedom of speech realisable?
Emma Harvey, co
written and edited by Edson Burton 5 Training readers as censors in Nazi Germany
Victoria Stiles 6 Is boycotting for or against free speech?
Andrew Phemister Free speech as a weapon 7 Why (and how) anti
racists should defend free speech (and why they shouldn't describe their opponents as free speech defenders)
Omar Khan 8 Drinking the hemlock: Socrates and free speech
Neville Morley 9 Secularism, Islamophobia and free speech in France
Imen Neffati 10 The logic of nonsense
Nina Lyon 11 Weaponised Swissness
Janna Kraus 12 Free speech and the British press
Aaron Ackerley Free speech on campus 13 Free speech and preventing radicalisation in higher education
Shaun McDaid and Catherine McGlynn 14 Anatomy of a 'trigger warning' scandal
Gabriel Moshenska 15 Grad school as conversion therapy: "free speech" and the rights of trans and non binary people on university campuses
Grace Lavery 16 Teaching 'Freedom of Speech' freely
Paul Whickman 17 The politicisation of campus free speech in Portugal
Adam Standring, Daniel Cardoso and António Dias 18 Free speech on campus
Marta Santivanez The internet: The Wild West of free speech 19 A post
modern neo
Marxist's guide to free speech
Ben Whitham 20 Free speech and online masculinity movements
Henry S. Price 21 Choose your fighter: loyalty and fandom in the free speech culture wars
Penny Andrews 22 Free speech in the online 'marketplace of ideas'
Helen Pallett
Introduction
Charlotte Lydia Riley Protecting freedom of speech 1 Protecting the freedom of speech
Jodie Ginsberg 2 Open air free speech: the past, present, and future of Speakers' Corner
Edward Packard 3 The problem of neutrality and intellectual freedom: the case of libraries
Sam Popowich 4 In a diverse society, is freedom of speech realisable?
Emma Harvey, co
written and edited by Edson Burton 5 Training readers as censors in Nazi Germany
Victoria Stiles 6 Is boycotting for or against free speech?
Andrew Phemister Free speech as a weapon 7 Why (and how) anti
racists should defend free speech (and why they shouldn't describe their opponents as free speech defenders)
Omar Khan 8 Drinking the hemlock: Socrates and free speech
Neville Morley 9 Secularism, Islamophobia and free speech in France
Imen Neffati 10 The logic of nonsense
Nina Lyon 11 Weaponised Swissness
Janna Kraus 12 Free speech and the British press
Aaron Ackerley Free speech on campus 13 Free speech and preventing radicalisation in higher education
Shaun McDaid and Catherine McGlynn 14 Anatomy of a 'trigger warning' scandal
Gabriel Moshenska 15 Grad school as conversion therapy: "free speech" and the rights of trans and non binary people on university campuses
Grace Lavery 16 Teaching 'Freedom of Speech' freely
Paul Whickman 17 The politicisation of campus free speech in Portugal
Adam Standring, Daniel Cardoso and António Dias 18 Free speech on campus
Marta Santivanez The internet: The Wild West of free speech 19 A post
modern neo
Marxist's guide to free speech
Ben Whitham 20 Free speech and online masculinity movements
Henry S. Price 21 Choose your fighter: loyalty and fandom in the free speech culture wars
Penny Andrews 22 Free speech in the online 'marketplace of ideas'
Helen Pallett
Charlotte Lydia Riley Protecting freedom of speech 1 Protecting the freedom of speech
Jodie Ginsberg 2 Open air free speech: the past, present, and future of Speakers' Corner
Edward Packard 3 The problem of neutrality and intellectual freedom: the case of libraries
Sam Popowich 4 In a diverse society, is freedom of speech realisable?
Emma Harvey, co
written and edited by Edson Burton 5 Training readers as censors in Nazi Germany
Victoria Stiles 6 Is boycotting for or against free speech?
Andrew Phemister Free speech as a weapon 7 Why (and how) anti
racists should defend free speech (and why they shouldn't describe their opponents as free speech defenders)
Omar Khan 8 Drinking the hemlock: Socrates and free speech
Neville Morley 9 Secularism, Islamophobia and free speech in France
Imen Neffati 10 The logic of nonsense
Nina Lyon 11 Weaponised Swissness
Janna Kraus 12 Free speech and the British press
Aaron Ackerley Free speech on campus 13 Free speech and preventing radicalisation in higher education
Shaun McDaid and Catherine McGlynn 14 Anatomy of a 'trigger warning' scandal
Gabriel Moshenska 15 Grad school as conversion therapy: "free speech" and the rights of trans and non binary people on university campuses
Grace Lavery 16 Teaching 'Freedom of Speech' freely
Paul Whickman 17 The politicisation of campus free speech in Portugal
Adam Standring, Daniel Cardoso and António Dias 18 Free speech on campus
Marta Santivanez The internet: The Wild West of free speech 19 A post
modern neo
Marxist's guide to free speech
Ben Whitham 20 Free speech and online masculinity movements
Henry S. Price 21 Choose your fighter: loyalty and fandom in the free speech culture wars
Penny Andrews 22 Free speech in the online 'marketplace of ideas'
Helen Pallett