Regulation of Speech in Multicultural Societies

Regulation of Speech in Multicultural Societies
Title Regulation of Speech in Multicultural Societies PDF eBook
Author Marcel Maussen
Publisher Routledge
Pages 165
Release 2017-10-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317507827

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This book focuses on the way in which public debate and legal practice intersect when it comes to the value of free speech and the need to regulate "offensive", "blasphemous" or "hate" speech, especially, though not exclusively where such speech is thought to be offensive to members of ethnic and religious minorities. The themes addressed are of great significance for contemporary societies in many parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and although the volume focuses principally on the European context, it also addresses the theme on an international level. Contributions look at the transnational intertextuality of the debate, as well as comparing approaches to regulation in different countries (notably between the European Court of Human Rights and the United States Supreme Court). This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies.

Eyes of Democracy

Eyes of Democracy
Title Eyes of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Manoah Esipisu
Publisher Commonwealth Secretariat
Pages 144
Release 2009
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780850928983

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Offers journalists and other media professionals an overview of the issues, testimonies from journalists on the ground. This book provides guidelines for good practice, along with reports from Commonwealth Observer Groups on election reporting in a number of Commonwealth countries.

The Danish Democracy Canon

The Danish Democracy Canon
Title The Danish Democracy Canon PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 99
Release 2008
Genre
ISBN 9788760327032

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The Discursive Fight over Religious Texts in Antiquity

The Discursive Fight over Religious Texts in Antiquity
Title The Discursive Fight over Religious Texts in Antiquity PDF eBook
Author Anders-Christian Jacobsen
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 207
Release 2009-04-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 8779346588

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The volumes of Religion and Normativity presents the latest research in three central fields. Volume I discusses the construction of normative texts in early Christianity and Judaism, including canon formation, the question of authoritative interpretation of canon, and the re-writing of normative texts in new situations. Among other things, the authors employ literary theories and memory construction.

The Question of Integration

The Question of Integration
Title The Question of Integration PDF eBook
Author Karen Fog Olwig
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 295
Release 2011-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1443827959

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The question of integration has become an important concern as many societies are experiencing a growing influx of people from abroad. But what does integration really mean? What does it take for a person to be integrated in a society? Through a number of ethnographic case studies, this book explores varying meanings and practices of integration in Denmark. This welfare society, characterized by a liberal life style and strong notions of social equality, is experiencing an upsurge of nationalist sentiment. The authors show that integration is not just a neutral term referring to the incorporation of newcomers into society. It is, more fundamentally, an ideologically loaded concept revolving around the redefining of notions of community and welfare in a society undergoing rapid social and economic changes in the face of globalization. The ethnographic analyses are authored by anthropologists who wish to engage, as scholars and citizens living and working in Denmark, in one of the most contentious issues of our time. The Danish perspectives on integration are discussed from a broader international perspective in three epilogues by non-Danish anthropologists.

Confronting Universalities

Confronting Universalities
Title Confronting Universalities PDF eBook
Author Mads Anders Baggesgaard
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 365
Release 2011-10-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 8771244891

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The universe is expanding, the world has gone global, and the US has launched a crusade to export the universal right to democracy to every part of the world. Under the circumstances, it is hardly surprising that the concept of universality is making a remarkable comeback in aesthetic and political theory. The meaning of the world, however, seems more contested than ever. Some denounce it as the ideological guise of particular interests, others as the conceptual equivalent of totalitarianism. But a growing number maintain that universality is an indispensable notion for any genuinely critical aesthetics and politics. Confronting Universalites consists of 12 contributors that examine how contemporary works of art in different media and genres influence, shape, or confront the political realm in both theory and practice by way of the universal. The topics of the essays include depictions of German unification, identity politics of aesthetic taste, contemporary uses of van Gogh, globalized photography, the infamous Danish cartoons, iconic architecture, cinematic representations of migration, the speeches of Nicolas Sarkozy and the interventions of contemporary art in the war in Afghanistan. From various theoretical points of departure, they all demonstrate the importance of the universal in the description of political aesthetic practice in a globalising world.

Developing Democracies

Developing Democracies
Title Developing Democracies PDF eBook
Author Michael Boss
Publisher Aarhus Universitetsforlag
Pages 222
Release 2013-10-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 8771241175

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The Middle East captured front pages worldwide for the alleged Arab Spring in 2011. Large segments of the populations of Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Syria took to the streets to voice their protest against autocratic regimes and to demand democracy. Violent uprisings followed, but the prospects of liberal democracy are still uncertain and distant. No wonder. Democratization took a couple of centuries in the West. And even today, well-established Western democracies are under pressure from globalization and regionalization, and many claim representative democracy is in need of renewal. This collection of essays focuses on a number of theoretical issues associated with democracy and democratization. Divided into three parts, the first part analyzes how democracy may be understood, explained and measured. The second part deals with issues of democracy, international stability, and development in fragile and developmental states and regions. The third part of the book looks at representative democracy in old democracies and its potential for development.