Content related to Poland Data visualisations: why facts don’t speak for themselves William Allen calls for a robust debate of how data are presented. The erosion of European journalism Caroline Lees describes the work of the European Journalism Observatory, and what it is has observed. Should Europe introduce a right to blasphemy? Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’. Why the EU’s “harmonisation machine” should stay away from history Claus Leggewie and Horst Meier explain why memory laws are the wrong way for Europeans to remember and debate their difficult pasts. ACTA: Open agreement secretly arrived at? The secretive approach adopted by parties in negotiating the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement constrained the ability of the public to challenge limits on free expression, writes Graham Reynolds. A Polish pop star derides the Bible In 2010, Polish singer Doda was charged with “offending religious feelings” after she said she believed more in dinosaurs than the creation story in the Bible. Annabelle Chapman considers the case. Польская поп-звезда пренебрежительно отзывается о Библии В 2010, польская певица Дода была обвинена в «оскорблении чувств верующих» из-за того, что верит в динозавров больше чем в Генезис. Аннабель Чапман рассматривает этот пример.
Data visualisations: why facts don’t speak for themselves William Allen calls for a robust debate of how data are presented.
The erosion of European journalism Caroline Lees describes the work of the European Journalism Observatory, and what it is has observed.
Should Europe introduce a right to blasphemy? Alain Bouldoires talks to Timothy Garton Ash about the survival of blasphemy laws in Europe, and calls for a ‘right to blaspheme’.
Why the EU’s “harmonisation machine” should stay away from history Claus Leggewie and Horst Meier explain why memory laws are the wrong way for Europeans to remember and debate their difficult pasts.
ACTA: Open agreement secretly arrived at? The secretive approach adopted by parties in negotiating the controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement constrained the ability of the public to challenge limits on free expression, writes Graham Reynolds.
A Polish pop star derides the Bible In 2010, Polish singer Doda was charged with “offending religious feelings” after she said she believed more in dinosaurs than the creation story in the Bible. Annabelle Chapman considers the case.
Польская поп-звезда пренебрежительно отзывается о Библии В 2010, польская певица Дода была обвинена в «оскорблении чувств верующих» из-за того, что верит в динозавров больше чем в Генезис. Аннабель Чапман рассматривает этот пример.