Категория 'Film' содержит 5 публикации menuПоиск темы по ключевому слову Academia (2)Access (19)Africa (8)Anonymity (7)Arab Spring (8)Art (14)Article 19 (2)Atheism (1)Australia (2)Blasphemy (16)Blogger (4)Brazil (4)Buddhism (1)Burma (2)Canada (1)Celebrity (6)Censorship (30)Charlie Hebdo (1)Child abuse (1)China (10)Christianity (13)Civility (26)Copyright (10)Corruption (2)Defamation (25)Democracy (23)Denialism (3)Discrimination (7)Education (22)Egypt (3)Europe (5)Facebook (3)Film (1)Finland (1)France (7)Freedom (40)Genocide (6)Germany (8)Google (6)Governance (11)Hate speech (19)Hinduism (1)History (16)Homosexuality (4)Humour (2)Hungary (1)Hunger strike (1)India (7)Internet (43)Internet companies (1)Islam (16)Japan (2)Journalism (22)Kenya (2)Knowledge (34)Language (9)Latin America (6)Law (52)Lese majesty (1)Liberalism (14)Libya (2)Literature (4)Media (44)Memory laws (3)Middle East (9)Minorities (4)Money (13)Morality (9)Multiculturalism (9)National security (33)Net neutrality (13)Netherlands (2)Norway (1)Nudity (4)Occupy movement (1)Open source (2)Pakistan (3)Philippines (1)Piracy (2)Poland (3)Politics (51)Pornography (7)Power (58)Privacy (20)Protest (22)Public Morality (26)Radio (2)Regulation (9)Religion (27)Reputation (16)Right to information (55)Russia (2)Rwanda (1)Satire (11)Saudi Arabia (1)Science (11)Scientology (1)Secrecy (1)Singapore (2)Social media (13)South Africa (4)Southeast Asia (3)Sport (1)Surveillance (1)Technology (22)Terrorism (5)Thailand (1)Tunisia (1)Turkey (8)Twitter (7)Ukraine (1)United Kingdom (16)United States (17)Violence (23)Whistleblowing (3)Wikileaks (1)Wikipedia (3)YouTube (1) In India, the censor’s razor is here to stay Udit Bhatia explores the changing nature of state censorship of film in India and prospects for the future. Silencing India’s daughters Vanya Bhargav explains the battle behind the Indian government’s ban on a BBC documentary about a notorious gang rape. A new initiative to defend free speech in India Hartosh Bal explains the role of the new Freedom Trust in the context of India’s media environment, and how they hope to defend freedom of expression. The best director censored Ang Lee’s winning Oscar speech was censored in China to remove his special thanks to Taiwan. Дело о скандальном фильме в Европейском суде по правам человека Получившее широкую огласку дело о случае государственной цензуры в Австрии свидетельствует о том, что государства зачастую ориентируются на мнение большинства, ставя под удар сторонников спорных точек зрения. Рассказывает Мишель Финк.
In India, the censor’s razor is here to stay Udit Bhatia explores the changing nature of state censorship of film in India and prospects for the future.
Silencing India’s daughters Vanya Bhargav explains the battle behind the Indian government’s ban on a BBC documentary about a notorious gang rape.
A new initiative to defend free speech in India Hartosh Bal explains the role of the new Freedom Trust in the context of India’s media environment, and how they hope to defend freedom of expression.
The best director censored Ang Lee’s winning Oscar speech was censored in China to remove his special thanks to Taiwan.
Дело о скандальном фильме в Европейском суде по правам человека Получившее широкую огласку дело о случае государственной цензуры в Австрии свидетельствует о том, что государства зачастую ориентируются на мнение большинства, ставя под удар сторонников спорных точек зрения. Рассказывает Мишель Финк.