लेखक के हिसाब से फ़िल्टर करें 'OMIDI Maryam' who has authored 18 Posts menu संकेतशब्दो द्वारा विषयों को खोजे Academia (2)Access (2)Anonymity (4)Arab Spring (1)Art (6)Australia (1)Blasphemy (3)Brazil (1)Canada (1)Celebrity (2)Censorship (5)Charlie Hebdo (1)China (2)Christianity (3)Civility (8)Colonialism (2)Corruption (1)Defamation (2)Democracy (6)Discrimination (1)Education (4)Egypt (1)Facebook (1)Film (1)France (2)Freedom (12)Genocide (1)Germany (1)Governance (3)Hate speech (1)Hinduism (2)History (7)Homosexuality (1)Hunger strike (1)India (6)Internet (9)Internet companies (1)Islam (2)Japan (2)Journalism (4)Knowledge (4)Latin America (1)Law (10)Liberalism (5)Literature (1)Media (5)Memory laws (1)Middle East (1)Morality (3)Multiculturalism (1)National security (6)Net neutrality (5)Netherlands (1)Nudity (4)Pakistan (1)Politics (10)Pornography (4)Power (10)Privacy (6)Protest (4)Public Morality (9)Regulation (1)Religion (5)Reputation (3)Right to information (5)Russia (1)Satire (4)Science (1)Social media (2)Surveillance (1)Technology (5)Twitter (1)United Kingdom (1)United States (1)University (1)Violence (5)Whistleblowing (1)Wikipedia (2) How Russia’s media pluralism was eroded under Vladimir Putin Maryam Omidi describes a mapping of the Russian media landscape in 2014. Profanity, purity and politics — the battle for the Russian language A law banning swear words in the arts in Russia has come into effect in July 2014. Maryam Omidi discusses the implications. क्या न पहनें विश्व-भर में प्रतिबंधित पहनावों का अध्ययन करते हुए मरयम ओमिदी कहती हैं की मुख्यतः महिलाएं ही रूढ़िवादी वा़स्त्रिक नियमों का निशाना बनती हैं। Moving towards the zettabyte era According to a new report, annual global internet traffic will increase nearly fourfold between 2011 and 2016, moving us into the zettabyte era, writes Maryam Omidi. A day in the life of a climate scientist A senior advisor to German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it is only a matter of time before a climate scientist is killed, writes Maryam Omidi. Media ethics & the Anders Behring Breivik trial Killer Anders Behring Breivik’s testimony should be broadcast live to deter extremism, argues Anne Ardem, executive editor at Norwegian state broadcaster NRK. एक छात्र की जातिवादी त्वीट्स मरयम ओमिदी लिखती है कि लीअम स्टेसी, एक 21 वर्षीय छात्र, को ट्विटर पर जातिगत रूप से आक्रामक टिप्पणियों को पोस्ट करने के लिए जेल में 56 दिन की सजा सुनाई गयी थी। The enemies of the internet Belarus and Bahrain are the latest additions to the Reporters Without Borders’ “Enemies of the Internet” 2012 list while France and Australia are “under surveillance”. Jerry Springer and blasphemous libel BBC television’s broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera in January 2005 was met with protests by Christian groups. Maryam Omidi discusses whether the BBC was right to air the programme. Maldivian president was pathbreaker for freedom of expression Deposed president Mohamed Nasheed will always be remembered as the man who brought free speech to the Maldives, writes Maryam Omidi. Singh v the British Chiropractic Association In 2008, the British Chiropractic Association launched a defamation lawsuit against science writer Simon Singh over an op-ed in which he suggested chiropractors lacked evidence for some of their medical claims. Maryam Omidi examines the case. Criticism of the Thai king US blogger Joe Gordon was sentenced to two and a half years in a Thai prison for publishing links on his blog to an unauthorised biography of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej. A case study by Maryam Omidi. Bioterrorism and bird flu In December 2011, the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity asked the journals Science and Nature to redact details of a study about an easily transmitted form of the H5N1 virus for fear it could be misused by bioterrorists. Maryam Omidi considers whether the censorship request was valid. इजराइली मुखबिर इजराइली रक्षा बल (आईडीएफ) में अपनी सेवा के दौरान पत्रकार अनत कम्म ने 2000 वर्गीकृत सैन्य दस्तावेजों को लीक किया था जिसके कारण उसे अक्टूबर 2011 में साढे चार साल की सजा सूनाई गयी थी। दस्तावेज, जो हारेट्ज के संवाददाता उरी ब्लाउ को लीक किया गया था, से पता चलता है कि वेस्ट बैंक में […] South Africa’s secrecy bill In November 2011, South Africa’s lower house approved the protection of state information bill – legislation, which if passed can sentence those found guilty to up to 25 years’ imprisonment, writes Maryam Omidi. भारत की अश्लील कार्टून स्टार भारतीय अधिकारियों का सविता भाभी, एक ऑनलाइन कॉमिक पट्टी जिस में एक स्वच्छंद संभोगी गृहिणी, जिसे सेक्स की अतिलोभी भूख है, का चित्रण किया गया है, को प्रतिबंध कर देने के फैसले की प्रेस में आलोचना की गयी। मरयम ओमिदी विचार करती है कि क्या यह सही फैसला था। Wikipedia goes dark Wikipedia, the sixth most visited site in the world, closed down its English-language pages in January 2012 in protest against two anti-piracy bills in the US. But should the online encyclopedia engage in activism? The bank executive & the super-injunction Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, came under public scrutiny when it emerged that he had allegedly had an affair at a time when the bank was heading for collapse. Maryam Omidi asks whether there was a genuine public interest in details of the alleged affair being revealed.
How Russia’s media pluralism was eroded under Vladimir Putin Maryam Omidi describes a mapping of the Russian media landscape in 2014.
Profanity, purity and politics — the battle for the Russian language A law banning swear words in the arts in Russia has come into effect in July 2014. Maryam Omidi discusses the implications.
क्या न पहनें विश्व-भर में प्रतिबंधित पहनावों का अध्ययन करते हुए मरयम ओमिदी कहती हैं की मुख्यतः महिलाएं ही रूढ़िवादी वा़स्त्रिक नियमों का निशाना बनती हैं।
Moving towards the zettabyte era According to a new report, annual global internet traffic will increase nearly fourfold between 2011 and 2016, moving us into the zettabyte era, writes Maryam Omidi.
A day in the life of a climate scientist A senior advisor to German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it is only a matter of time before a climate scientist is killed, writes Maryam Omidi.
Media ethics & the Anders Behring Breivik trial Killer Anders Behring Breivik’s testimony should be broadcast live to deter extremism, argues Anne Ardem, executive editor at Norwegian state broadcaster NRK.
एक छात्र की जातिवादी त्वीट्स मरयम ओमिदी लिखती है कि लीअम स्टेसी, एक 21 वर्षीय छात्र, को ट्विटर पर जातिगत रूप से आक्रामक टिप्पणियों को पोस्ट करने के लिए जेल में 56 दिन की सजा सुनाई गयी थी।
The enemies of the internet Belarus and Bahrain are the latest additions to the Reporters Without Borders’ “Enemies of the Internet” 2012 list while France and Australia are “under surveillance”.
Jerry Springer and blasphemous libel BBC television’s broadcast of Jerry Springer: The Opera in January 2005 was met with protests by Christian groups. Maryam Omidi discusses whether the BBC was right to air the programme.
Maldivian president was pathbreaker for freedom of expression Deposed president Mohamed Nasheed will always be remembered as the man who brought free speech to the Maldives, writes Maryam Omidi.
Singh v the British Chiropractic Association In 2008, the British Chiropractic Association launched a defamation lawsuit against science writer Simon Singh over an op-ed in which he suggested chiropractors lacked evidence for some of their medical claims. Maryam Omidi examines the case.
Criticism of the Thai king US blogger Joe Gordon was sentenced to two and a half years in a Thai prison for publishing links on his blog to an unauthorised biography of Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej. A case study by Maryam Omidi.
Bioterrorism and bird flu In December 2011, the US National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity asked the journals Science and Nature to redact details of a study about an easily transmitted form of the H5N1 virus for fear it could be misused by bioterrorists. Maryam Omidi considers whether the censorship request was valid.
इजराइली मुखबिर इजराइली रक्षा बल (आईडीएफ) में अपनी सेवा के दौरान पत्रकार अनत कम्म ने 2000 वर्गीकृत सैन्य दस्तावेजों को लीक किया था जिसके कारण उसे अक्टूबर 2011 में साढे चार साल की सजा सूनाई गयी थी। दस्तावेज, जो हारेट्ज के संवाददाता उरी ब्लाउ को लीक किया गया था, से पता चलता है कि वेस्ट बैंक में […]
South Africa’s secrecy bill In November 2011, South Africa’s lower house approved the protection of state information bill – legislation, which if passed can sentence those found guilty to up to 25 years’ imprisonment, writes Maryam Omidi.
भारत की अश्लील कार्टून स्टार भारतीय अधिकारियों का सविता भाभी, एक ऑनलाइन कॉमिक पट्टी जिस में एक स्वच्छंद संभोगी गृहिणी, जिसे सेक्स की अतिलोभी भूख है, का चित्रण किया गया है, को प्रतिबंध कर देने के फैसले की प्रेस में आलोचना की गयी। मरयम ओमिदी विचार करती है कि क्या यह सही फैसला था।
Wikipedia goes dark Wikipedia, the sixth most visited site in the world, closed down its English-language pages in January 2012 in protest against two anti-piracy bills in the US. But should the online encyclopedia engage in activism?
The bank executive & the super-injunction Sir Fred Goodwin, the former chief executive of the Royal Bank of Scotland, came under public scrutiny when it emerged that he had allegedly had an affair at a time when the bank was heading for collapse. Maryam Omidi asks whether there was a genuine public interest in details of the alleged affair being revealed.