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Brave New Words: Is Technology the Saviour of Free Speech?: Index on Censorship

Editat de Jo Glanville, Index on Censorship
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 24 mar 2010
Winner 2008 Amnesty International Consumer Magazine of the Year

About This Issue
The internet has not only been a revolution for free speech - it's reinvented censorship. Cyber utopia has brought with it new forms of control - and it's not just authoritarian regimes that are limiting access to what we read and watch. Democracies are also curbing our right to information, whether in the name of child protection or copyright. Index on Censorship takes a close look at the new rules of the game, with contributions from bloggers, activists, journalists and experts around the world.
About Index on Censorship
From 2010 SAGE is proud to be the publisher of Index on Censorship, the award-winning magazine devoted to protecting and promoting free expression. International in outlook, outspoken in comment, Index reports on free expression violations around the world, publishes banned writing and shines a light on vital free expression issues through original, accessible and intelligent commentary and analysis, publishing some of the world's finest writers.
Published four times a year (March, June, September, December), Index is available via annual subscription or to purchase on an issue-by-issue basis.
Forthcoming 2010 issues: Free Speech and Music; Radio and the Promotion of Free Expression
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849207638
ISBN-10: 1849207631
Pagini: 192
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Seria Index on Censorship

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Editorial - Jo Glanville
PART ONE: DESPATCHES
Secret Histories: Turkey Is Being Forced to Confront Its Past - Maureen Freely
Television Premier: An Interview with Filmmaker Erik Gandini - Giulio D'Eramo
PART TWO: BRAVE NEW WORDS
Google Rules: David Drummond Discusses Free Speech and Policy - Rebecca MacKinnon
Lords of Misrule: China's Internet Is a Victim of the Political System - Xiao Shu
The Art of Censorship: How China Wields Controls Online - Wen Yunchao
No Hiding Place: Governments Must Not Be Allowed to Forget Why Privacy Matters - Gus Hosein
Kremlin.com: The Internet Is Democracy's Front Line - Andrei Soldatov
Cyber Wars: The Battle for Online Space Turns Critical - Ron Deibert and Rafal Rohozinski
New Gate to Freedom: Egyptian Bloggers have Transformed the Landscape - Mohammed Khaled
Stripsearch - Martin Rowson
Beware Self-Regulation: Short-Sighted Policies Are Threatening Online Freedom - Ian Brown
Out of Sight, Out of Mind: Blocking Child Abuse Websites Won't Solve the Problem - Joe McNamee
Red Lines: Online Censorship in Italy Reflects a Dismal Record - Manlio Cammarata
Tools of the Trade: How to Beat the Censors at Their Game - Roger Dingledine
Power to the People: Iran Will Not Succeed in Crushing Popular Dissent - Saeed Valadbaygi
The Copyright Revolt: The Internet Has Subverted the Rules of the Game - David Allen Green
Ringing in Change: The Kenyan Government Has Mobile Phones in its Sights - Jillo Kadida
PART THREE: AGAINST TYRANNY
Freedom Is Not a Luxury: The Founding of Index on Censorship - Michael Scammell
Behud: A Writer Replies: Offence, Censorship and the Theatre - Lisa Goldman
Behud: An Exclusive Extract from the New Play - Gurpreet Kaur Bhatti

Descriere

The March 2010 issue considers the Internet, its effect on free speech and how it has reinvented free speech.