The Free Speech Wars: How Did We Get Here and Why Does it Matter?

Author:   Charlotte Lydia Riley
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
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9781526151162


Pages:   296
Publication Date:   20 November 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Charlotte Lydia Riley
Publisher:   Manchester University Press
Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.295kg
ISBN:  

9781526151162


ISBN 10:   1526151162
Pages:   296
Publication Date:   20 November 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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"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 -- ."

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'If you'd like to understand what on earth is really going on when politicians and commentators these days pontificate about censorship , cancel culture , no-platforming , safe spaces and the rest, it's an excellent place to start.' The Guardian -- .


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Charlotte Lydia Riley is a Lecturer in twentieth-century British history at the University of Southampton

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