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Hindering speech and halting progress: Sacrificing freedoms for national control in China and Turkey.
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Hindering speech and halting progress: Sacrificing freedoms for national control in China and Turkey./
作者:
Ford, Kalyah Alaina.
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98 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
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Masters Abstracts International51-06(E).
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Sociology, Theory and Methods. -
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Hindering speech and halting progress: Sacrificing freedoms for national control in China and Turkey.
Ford, Kalyah Alaina.
Hindering speech and halting progress: Sacrificing freedoms for national control in China and Turkey.
- 98 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 51-06.
Thesis (M.A.)--Georgetown University, 2013.
Speech exists as a weapon in our increasingly networked world today. Every day there is a new case where a dissident spoke out against a repressive regime and disappeared; an Olympic athlete `Tweeted' a racial slur and lost their ability to compete; or a traveler made a joke on Facebook about "blowing up a country" and was barred from entering their destination's borders. Each of these cases exhibit today's precarious landscape for speech.
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The idea of `free speech' has completely shifted with the emergence of the Internet, which helped open the world's borders, and as a result brought global attention to national speech policies. The impossibility of this reality is that each nation has a different definition of what speech is and most importantly, how free a citizen is to speak within their borders. Some nations censor speech (either officially or unofficially) as a means of nation building, while others restrict speech as a form of social protectionism. The tension in these conceptions of free speech lies in each nation's self-interest. Therefore, this thesis explores the idea that speech is paradoxically feared and also used as a tool for carrying out national goals, both internally and externally, in countries all over the world.
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