Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet

Author:   Oscar Pérez de la Fuente (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain) ,  Alexander Tsesis (Loyola University, USA) ,  Jędrzej Skrzypczak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032228358


Pages:   244
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet explores the regulation of free speech online and offline. Views are divided as to how much regulation of the Internet is appropriate. Some argue that it should be an unregulated space for free content. On the other hand, in many democracies, online hate speech, harassment and xenophobia are prohibited and punished. This book provides a forum for leading international scholars to address domestic and comparative dimensions of this complex legal conundrum. First, the authors analyse the free speech and Internet regulations in different legal cultures, including the United States, Europe, China and Russia. Second, they study fake news, extreme right speech and the implications of hate speech on pluralistic society. Third, they examine different case law addressing minority sensibilities, historical discriminations, offensive propaganda and other issues particularly concerning minorities and free speech. This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in the topics of hate speech and minorities, democracy, misinformation and debates about the Internet, as well as political science researchers.

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Author:   Oscar Pérez de la Fuente (Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain) ,  Alexander Tsesis (Loyola University, USA) ,  Jędrzej Skrzypczak (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poland)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.560kg
ISBN:  

9781032228358


ISBN 10:   1032228350
Pages:   244
Publication Date:   14 March 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"Part I: Introduction 1. Introduction: Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet – An Overview Part II: Legal Cultures on Free Speech and Internet 2. Democratic Values and the Regulation of Hate Speech 3. Freedom of Speech, Minorities and the Internet from the European Perspective: Words Matter 4. Free Speech and Internet: Is There a New Interpretation for Human Rights? With Particular Reference to Chinese and Russian Approaches on Internet Regulations Part III: Democracy, Hate Speech and (Mis)information 5. Manipulation and the First Amendment 6. Fake News Published during the Pre-Election Period and Free Speech Theory 7. Misinformation and Hate Speech: When Bad Becomes Even Worse 8. Sexist Hate Speech against Women: Towards a Regulatory Model 9. Artificial Intelligence and Hate Speech Part IV: Free Speech and Minorities 10. Disentangling ""Cancel Culture"" 11. Government Speech and Minority Rights: The American View 12. SLAPP: Between the Right to a Fair Trial and the Chilling Effect in Favour of Free Speech 13. The Freedom of Speech and the Protection of Religious Feelings: The Case of Dorota Rabczewska—Comparative Analysis Part V: Conclusion 14. Conclusion Notes on contributors Index"

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Reviewed as part of 'What Went Wrong?: The Onset of an Age of Discontent', Adrian Guelke, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, writing in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 2024, https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13537113.2024.2316483


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"Oscar Pérez de la Fuente is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Law and Political Philosophy in the Department of International and Ecclesiastical Law and Philosophy of Law and in the ""Gregorio Peces-Barba"" Human Rights Institute at Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain. He has written on cultural pluralism, free speech and legal interpretation. He is Coordinator of the ""Cultural pluralism and rights of minorities"" workshop, and Chair of the Research Committee 26 on Human Rights of the International Political Science Association. Alexander Tsesis is the Raymond & Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law and Professor of Law at the Loyola University in Chicago, United States, and a Visiting Professor at George Washington University Law School, United States. He has written on cyber speech, constitutional interpretation, civil rights law and human rights. His scholarship focuses on a breadth of subjects, including constitutional law, civil rights, constitutional reconstruction, interpretive methodology, free speech theory and legal history. Jędrzej Skrzypczak is Head of the Department of Media Systems and Press Law in the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism at Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland. In 2016 and 2022, he was nominated as an official candidate for the National Broadcasting Board by the coalition of opposition parties. He is Chair-elect of the Research Committee 26 on Human Rights of the International Political Science Association and Vice President of the Polish Press Law Association."

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