Critiquing Free Speech: First Amendment theory and the Challenge of Interdisciplinarity: Routledge Communication Series
Autor Matthew D. Bunkeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 dec 2014
COPY FOR MAILER:
Distinctive features in this volume include:
* an overview of the traditional approaches to First Amendment theory,
* an examination of work from key First Amendment scholars and theorists, at both the individual and group level,
* an emphasis on interdisciplinarity ranging from femi- nist and critical legal scholars to economists and literary theorists, and
* a new agenda for First Amendment theory scholar- ship which incorporates critical comment while pre- serving the best aspects of the free speech tradition.
Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
---|---|---|
Paperback (1) | 473.76 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – 22 dec 2014 | 473.76 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Hardback (1) | 983.99 lei 6-8 săpt. | |
Taylor & Francis – apr 2001 | 983.99 lei 6-8 săpt. |
Din seria Routledge Communication Series
- 8% Preț: 516.77 lei
- 18% Preț: 520.63 lei
- 8% Preț: 441.77 lei
- Preț: 155.43 lei
- 15% Preț: 383.99 lei
- 8% Preț: 439.26 lei
- 9% Preț: 575.54 lei
- 8% Preț: 509.86 lei
- Preț: 156.78 lei
- 8% Preț: 387.31 lei
- Preț: 416.20 lei
- Preț: 357.62 lei
- 15% Preț: 423.37 lei
- Preț: 356.66 lei
- 22% Preț: 324.85 lei
- 15% Preț: 454.14 lei
- 15% Preț: 454.95 lei
- Preț: 359.50 lei
- Preț: 258.53 lei
- 17% Preț: 247.36 lei
- Preț: 347.18 lei
- Preț: 366.75 lei
- 22% Preț: 321.05 lei
- Preț: 409.72 lei
- Preț: 471.83 lei
- Preț: 423.59 lei
- Preț: 488.86 lei
- Preț: 362.32 lei
- 24% Preț: 133.08 lei
- 31% Preț: 324.93 lei
- 25% Preț: 768.17 lei
- Preț: 438.05 lei
- 18% Preț: 709.77 lei
- Preț: 384.77 lei
- Preț: 244.65 lei
- Preț: 386.84 lei
- Preț: 356.66 lei
- 18% Preț: 985.01 lei
- Preț: 338.95 lei
- Preț: 372.59 lei
- 26% Preț: 242.89 lei
- Preț: 95.55 lei
- 20% Preț: 395.21 lei
- Preț: 239.41 lei
- Preț: 221.29 lei
- Preț: 378.38 lei
- Preț: 236.18 lei
- 18% Preț: 941.88 lei
- 15% Preț: 538.77 lei
Preț: 473.76 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 711
Preț estimativ în valută:
90.70€ • 94.41$ • 74.66£
90.70€ • 94.41$ • 74.66£
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 31 ianuarie-14 februarie 25
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415761673
ISBN-10: 0415761670
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Communication Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0415761670
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Communication Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
ProfessionalCuprins
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Classical First Amendment Theory. Imperial Paradigms and Reductionism. Stanley Fish, Literary Theory, and Freedom of Expression. First Amendment Theory and Conceptions of the Self. The Public-Private Distinction and the New Realism. The Normative First Amendment. Shall We Commit First Amendment Theory?
Recenzii
"Any thumbnail sketch risks oversimplification, but this masterful mapping of the terrain of modern thought about free expression provides a sure-footed guide to undergraduates and others exploring contemporary intellectual disputes in disparate fields touching on First-Amendment issues."
—CHOICE
"In the end, the editor reiterates the value of interdisciplinary thought, and suggests various ways in which First Amendment theory can go. Bunker proposes top-down reasoning, which takes a deductive approach to matters, as well as bottom-up reasoning, based on inductionism. He ultimately lands on wide reflective equilibrium, which is the convergence of both types of reasoning and takes both descriptive and normative constitutional elements into account."
—International Journal of Public Opinion Research
"Critiquing Free Speech covers a great deal of literature, making provocative and at times insightful criticisms that can open the way for future research."
—Law & Politics Book Review
"Critiquing Free Speech distinguishes Matt Bunker as a First Amendment scholar with few peers. This is an exceptionally thoughtful and stimulating book, a sophisticated but accessible critique of critiques of what in the United States free speech means. It brings depth and breadth to First Amendment theory in ways that invite us all to question unquestioned assumptions about what in principle and in practice we expect from the First Amendment."
—Theodore L. Glasser
Stanford University
"This book solidifies Matthew Bunker's position as a leading young First Amendment scholar. Bunker not only presents a thorough analysis of modern thinking about freedom of expression, he also synthesizes current approaches and suggests an innovative interdisciplinary path for free speech theorists to follow. His book will be a standard reference for years to come."
—Robert Trager
University of Colorado
"Theoretically penetrating, elegant in language, and clear in argumentation is Matthew Bunker's Critiquing Free Speech. At the same time, it is modest in its claims and invariably respectful of the ideas of others. And the 'others,' and more, are here: Milton, Kant, Mill, Rawls, Dworkin, Kuhn, Rorty, MacIntyre, Sandel, Tribe, Posner, and Sunstein. Bunker cautions interdisciplinary theorists...not to overlook irreducible values in earlier free speech models; for example, the high costs of hate speech and some forms of pornography should not be used to collapse the entire free speech edifice. This is the best explication of legal theory and its moral implications and antecedents in the field and a must for anyone caring to go beyond the technical legal rudiments of media law."
—Donald M. Gillmor
Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law, Emeritus, University of Minnesota
"What Emerson did for the doctrine of First Amendment case law in the seminal System of Freedom of Expression, Bunker does for the theory. His summary and analysis of the other important theorists are exquisite. His interdisciplinary approach is fresh and rich with possibilities. Not many others could have written this book, and only Bunker could do it this well."
—Steven Helle
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
—CHOICE
"In the end, the editor reiterates the value of interdisciplinary thought, and suggests various ways in which First Amendment theory can go. Bunker proposes top-down reasoning, which takes a deductive approach to matters, as well as bottom-up reasoning, based on inductionism. He ultimately lands on wide reflective equilibrium, which is the convergence of both types of reasoning and takes both descriptive and normative constitutional elements into account."
—International Journal of Public Opinion Research
"Critiquing Free Speech covers a great deal of literature, making provocative and at times insightful criticisms that can open the way for future research."
—Law & Politics Book Review
"Critiquing Free Speech distinguishes Matt Bunker as a First Amendment scholar with few peers. This is an exceptionally thoughtful and stimulating book, a sophisticated but accessible critique of critiques of what in the United States free speech means. It brings depth and breadth to First Amendment theory in ways that invite us all to question unquestioned assumptions about what in principle and in practice we expect from the First Amendment."
—Theodore L. Glasser
Stanford University
"This book solidifies Matthew Bunker's position as a leading young First Amendment scholar. Bunker not only presents a thorough analysis of modern thinking about freedom of expression, he also synthesizes current approaches and suggests an innovative interdisciplinary path for free speech theorists to follow. His book will be a standard reference for years to come."
—Robert Trager
University of Colorado
"Theoretically penetrating, elegant in language, and clear in argumentation is Matthew Bunker's Critiquing Free Speech. At the same time, it is modest in its claims and invariably respectful of the ideas of others. And the 'others,' and more, are here: Milton, Kant, Mill, Rawls, Dworkin, Kuhn, Rorty, MacIntyre, Sandel, Tribe, Posner, and Sunstein. Bunker cautions interdisciplinary theorists...not to overlook irreducible values in earlier free speech models; for example, the high costs of hate speech and some forms of pornography should not be used to collapse the entire free speech edifice. This is the best explication of legal theory and its moral implications and antecedents in the field and a must for anyone caring to go beyond the technical legal rudiments of media law."
—Donald M. Gillmor
Silha Professor of Media Ethics and Law, Emeritus, University of Minnesota
"What Emerson did for the doctrine of First Amendment case law in the seminal System of Freedom of Expression, Bunker does for the theory. His summary and analysis of the other important theorists are exquisite. His interdisciplinary approach is fresh and rich with possibilities. Not many others could have written this book, and only Bunker could do it this well."
—Steven Helle
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Descriere
This monograph addresses free speech, arguing that, while interdisciplinary approaches can be useful, legal scholars must avoid distorting issues by using vocabularies and tools that do not reflect complexities of 1st Amendment.