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What is Freedom of Speech

Handbook of Research on Transnational Higher Education
It allows ordinary people to participate freely in the spread of ideas and in the creation of meanings that, in turn, help constitute them as persons.
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The Writing on My Wall: Freedom of Expression, First Amendment, and Social Media – New Faculty Rights Concerns
Jasmine Renner (East Tennessee State University, USA) and Ivy Click (East Tennessee State University, USA)
Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4458-8.ch018
Abstract
College professors and students are increasingly relying on social networking sites to make connections. With this new technology, questions about the lines of what is private and what is public have become blurry and misunderstood. Faculty find themselves involved in situations that are less than desirable and pose First Amendment concerns. A review of literature was conducted using a basic framework for analyzing free speech rights of college professors. A sampling of recent administrative decisions where college professors were reprimanded for online postings considered inappropriate by university authorities was also discussed. A content analysis of information posted to 85 faculty members’ Facebook walls was conducted. Results indicate that faculty members’ posts were a combination of private and public concern. Implications of privacy rights for college professors on social networking sites and whether they fit within the purview of the freedom of speech First Amendment constitutional rights are considered.
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Threats to Media Freedom and the Safety of Journalists in Nigeria
The foci of press freedom that constitutes fundamental human rights, often taken for granted, but which guarantees freedom to speak, to be listened to and responded to, such that it engenders unfettered human relations within society.
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The Approach of the Islamist Press in Turkey to the Murder of Samuel Paty: A Qualitative Content Analysis
The concept that came to the fore with the French Revolution in world history and is the basic element of democracy. In the study, it was used in the context of evaluating the limits of the freedom understanding of the Islamist press.
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BOLD Ideas for Creative Social Networking: An Invitational Discussion
Often considered one of the basic human rights, freedom of speech is the legal or natural right to seek, receive and impart information and ideas without the fear of being punished.
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Bulgarian Journalists Under Pressure: Threats, Violence, and Freedom of Speech
The freedom to say what you think. It is included in the definition of freedom of expression, and is often used regarding the work of journalists and media. Both freedoms are often taken for granted, but require legal protection.
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