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[ecrea] New Book and CFP: Speech and Society in Turbulent Times
Fri Feb 09 17:51:11 GMT 2018
We are pleased to announce the publication of *Speech and Society in
Turbulent Times: Freedom of Expression in Comparative Perspective*,
edited by Monroe Price and Nicole Stremlau, and published by Cambridge
University Press. This volume brings together an exciting group of
authors to examine how societies are addressing challenging questions
about the relationship between expression, traditional and society
values, and the transformations introduced by new information
communications technologies. It adopts an eclectic approach,
identifying alternative approaches to the role of speech and expression,
examining how societies or communities have drawn on the ideas of
philosophers, religious leaders or politicians, both historical and
contemporary, that have addressed questions of speech, government, order
and freedoms. The goal is to both unpack the ‘normative’ internet and
free expression debate and to deepen understanding about why certain
policies and models are being pursued in very different local or
national contexts, as well as on a global level. The chapters and
contributors are below.
As part of expanding the discussion around the issues raised in this
book_we are planning a special section in the International Journal of
Communication._This section (subject to review) will reflect on the
broader relevance of the book to other countries or social experiences
that are not included. For example, we would be interested in hearing
from colleagues that could offer a view the relevancy of the approach
the book adopted in Cuba, Brazil or Morocco, or from a Christian,
Buddhist, or other perspective. We will be looking for short essays
around 2000 words. If you are interested in this reflective exercise
please email Chloe Nurik at (pcmlp /at/ csls.ox.ac.uk)
<mailto:(pcmlp /at/ csls.ox.ac.uk)> with a short summary of what you propose
and a short bio by_26 February 2018_. We are currently looking for 5-10
reviewers.
The book is available for purchasehere
<https://www.amazon.com/Speech-Society-Turbulent-Times-Comparative/dp/1316640310/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1518194548&sr=8-1&keywords=speech+and+society+turbulent+times>.
*Speech and Society in Turbulent Times: Freedom of Expression in
Comparative Perspective*
Foreword (Andras Sajo, European Court of Human Rights)
Speech and Society in Comparative Perspective (Monroe Price and Nicole
Stremlau)
*/Part I: Revisiting International Norms/*
Islam, Human Rights, and the New Information Technologies (Ali Allawi,
former Minister of Trade, of Defence and of Finance, in Iraq)
Closure, Strategic Communications, and International Norms (Monroe
Price, University of Pennsylvania)
*/Part II: Dewesternizing Tendencies/*
Confucian Speech and its Challenge to the Western Theory of Deliberative
Democracy (Baogang He, Deakin University, Australia);
From Ghandi to Modi: Institutions and Technologies of Speech and
Symbolism in India (William Gould, Leeds University)
The Making of a Media System in Uganda: A New Vision and a Revolutionary
Origin (Nicole Stremlau, University of Oxford and University of
Johannesburg)
Neoliberal “Good Governance” in Lieu of Rights: Lee Kuan Yew’s Singapore
Experiment (Cherian George, Hong Kong Baptist University)
Ataturk and Contemporary Speech Lessons from the Late Ottoman and Early
Republican Era
(Altug Akin, Izmir University of Economics, Turkey)
Jewish Law and Ethics in the Digital Era (Yoel Cohen, Ariel University,
Israel)
*/Part III The West as a Progenitor and Modifier of Concepts of Free
Expression/*
Where Should Speech Be Free? Placing Liberal Theories of Free Speech in
a Wider Context (Richard Danbury, Oxford University and Demontfort
University)
The History, Philosophy, and Law of Free Expression in the United
States: Implications for the Digital Age (Stephen Feldman, University of
Wyoming)
The Evolution of a Russian Concept of Free Speech (Elena Sherstoboeva,
Higher School of Economics, Moscow)
*/Part IV: Technology and Ideologies in Turbulent Times/*
Free Speech, Traditional Values, and Hinduism in the Internet Age (Rohit
Chopra, Santa Clara University, California)
Cyber-Leninism: The Political Culture of the Chinese Internet (Rogier
Creemers, Leiden University)
French National Values, Paternalism, and the Evolution of Digital Media
(Julien Mailland, Indiana University)
Strategies and Tactics: Re-shaping the Internet in Ethiopia (Iginio
Gagliardone, University of Witwatersrand)
*/Part V Conclusion/*
Philosophies and Principles in Turbulent Times (Monroe Price and Nicole
Stremlau)
*About the Editors: *
Nicole Stremlau is Head of the Programme in Comparative Media Law and
Policy at the University of Oxford and Research Professor in the
Humanities at the University of Johannesburg. She has conducted
extensive research in Eastern Africa and previously worked for a
newspaper in Ethiopia. Nicole is the recipient of a European Research
Council grant that examines the role of social media in conflict and
migration, with a specific focus on the Somali territories.
Monroe Price is an Adjunct Full Professor at the Annenberg School for
Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and the Joseph and Sadie
Danciger Professor of Law and Director of the Howard M. Squadron Program
in Law, Media and Society at the Cardozo School of Law. He directs the
Stanhope Centre for Communications Policy Research in London, and is the
Chair of the Center for Media and Communication Studies of the Central
European University in Budapest. Price founded the Programme in
Comparative Media Law and Policy at Oxford University and remains a
Research Associate there.
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