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[Commlist] New Book: The Handbook of Communication Rights, Law and Ethics

Mon May 17 14:35:13 GMT 2021




We are pleased to announce the publication of *The Handbook of Communication Rights, Law, and Ethics *edited by Profs. Loreto Corredoira (Universidad Complutense de Madrid), Ignacio Bel Mallén (Universidad Complutense de Madrid)  and Rodrigo Cetina Presuel (Harvard Law School).

The book includes contributions from scholars dedicated to the study of freedom of expression and communication rights and ethics from several countries around the world including Australia, Chile, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Mexico, Peru, Spain, the United States and others, including a preface by Prof. Monroe E. Price.

The book is available at: https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Handbook+of+Communication+Rights%2C+Law%2C+and+Ethics-p-9781119719403 <https://www.wiley.com/en-us/The+Handbook+of+Communication+Rights%2C+Law%2C+and+Ethics-p-9781119719403>

/Description:/
The Handbook of Communication Rights, Law, and Ethics delivers an extensive review of the challenges facing modern communication rights. It offers readers an examination of the interplay between communication law and ethics and the role played by communication professionals in protecting individuals’ rights to communication.

Book editors Loreto Corredoira, Ignacio Bel Mallén and Rodrigo Cetina Presuel walk readers through the fundamental ideas and concepts that represent universal common ground regarding communication rights. They compare communication rights theories developed in Europe, the United States, Latin America, Australia, and East Asia to describe how communication-related freedoms and rights are formulated and applied around the world. Finally, the meaning of the phrases “freedom of expression” and “freedom of the press” are examined in the context of national constitutions and international human rights instruments.The Handbook of Communication Rights, Law, and Ethics provides readers with:

  *   A diverse, global perspective on how communication rights are
    protected and challenged around the world
  * A universal vision of communication rights that encourages dialogue
    rather than confrontation
  * A comparison of the American First Amendment of the Constitution
    with European communication rights theories and other legal
    traditions around the world
  * An exploration of the frontiers of communication rights concepts,
    terminology, jurisdiction, and territoriality
Perfect for professors, graduate students, doctoral students, and postdoctoral researchers studying communication rights and freedom of expression around the world, The Handbook of Communication Rights, Law, and Ethics also belongs on the bookshelves of researchers studying issues surrounding freedom of the press in North America, Europe, and Latin America.

/Table of Contents and Contributors/

Preface
/Monroe E. Price/

Introduction
/Rodrigo Cetina Presuel and Loreto Corredoira/

*Part I Communication Rights: Principles *

1. Freedom as the Essential Basis for Communication Rights
/Ignacio Bel Mallén/

2. Dignity, a Revolutionary Principle in a Cosmopolitan Society
/Javier Gomá Lanzón/

3. Communication Rights in an Internet-Based Society: Why Is the Principle of Universality So Important?
/Loreto Corredoira/

4. Communication Rights in the United Nations System: From Declarations to "Soft Law"
/Leopoldo Abad Alcalá/

5. Universality vs. Standardization: The Privatization of Communication Rights on Social Media
/Rodrigo Cetina Presuel/

6. United States and International Communication Rights Frameworks and the Pursuit of Global Consensus
/Erik Ugland/

*Part II Communication Rights: A Study of Subjects and Messages *

7. Communication Rights and Their Messages: News, Opinions, Ideas, and Advertising
/Ignacio Bel Mallén/

8. Subjects of Communication Rights: A Special Study of Minors
/Isabel Serrano Maíllo/

9. News: Objectivity and Truth
/Justino Sinova/

10. Journalists, Confidentiality, and Sources
/Lorenzo Cotino Hueso/

11. Addressing the Risks of Harms Caused by Disinformation: European vs. US Approaches to Testing the Limits of Dignity and Freedom of Expression Online
/Divina Frau-Meigs/

12. The Law and Ethics of Journalism in a Changing World: New Professional Realities and Challenges for Communication Professionals
/Fernando Gutiérrez Atala/

*Part III Studies in Comparative Communication Law *

13. Data Protection as a Limit to Communication Rights: A General Vision of Data Protection in Europe
/José Martínez Soria/

14. Regulation of Internet Intermediaries and Communication Rights
/Joan Barata/

15. Imperiling Community Memory: The European Right to be Forgotten's Tampering of Search Engine Results
/Kristie Byrum/

16. The Crime of Historical Denialism as a Limit to the Freedom of Expression
/Germán M. Teruel Lozano/

17. Hate Speech in the United States and Abroad: Finding Common Ground
/Chris Demaske/

18. Political Communication and Electoral Campaigns in Europe: The Search for International Standards
/Rafael Rubio/

19. One Servant Cannot Serve Two Masters: A Struggle for Divided Loyalties of Media Regulation in Hong Kong
/Grace Leung and Richard Wu/

20. Latin American Thinking in Communication and Advances in Communication Rights
/Rolando Guevara-Martínez/

21. Media Disorder and the Future of Journalism: International Developments and the Challenge of WikiLeaks
/Jane Johnston and Anne Wallace/

*Part IV At the Intersection of Law and Ethics: Challenges in the Age of Algorithms, Disinformation, and Post-Truth *

22. Public Communication and Sustainability in a Post-Truth Era
/María José Canel/

23. Freedom of Expression in Social Networks and Doxing
/Pedro Anguita R./

24. The Emerging Threat of Synthetic Media: A Consideration of Journalists' Responsibilities
/Muira Nicollet McCammon/

25. Journalism Routines Depend on Clicks: Best Practices for Using Metrics in Journalism
/Mariza Zapata Vásquez/

26. Epilogue
/Ignacio Bel Mallén and Marisa Aguirre Nieto/





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