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…ic pressure for censorship or open debate? How do today’s universities and companies who have campuses and relationships in other countries navigate conflicting public opinions on matters of free expression? Join us on April 21st at 12:00pm EST for our next #FAWPublicForum “It’s a Matter of (Public) Opinion,” where we will discuss controversies that highlight conflicting cultural attitudes about the bounds of free speech. Our special guests includ…

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…ic pressure for censorship or open debate? How do today’s universities and companies who have campuses and relationships in other countries navigate conflicting public opinions on matters of free expression? Join us on April 21st at 12:00pm EST for our next #FAWPublicForum “It’s a Matter of (Public) Opinion,” where we will discuss controversies that highlight conflicting cultural attitudes about the bounds of free speech. Our special guests includ…

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…Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com….

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…Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages, or visit the podcast’s website at freespeechhistory.com. Email us feedback at freespeechhistory@gmail.com….

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…cares about free speech? Almost everyone according to a new global survey commissioned by Justitia (of which I am the director). In fact, across populations in 33 countries, a whopping 93% think it’s important for people to be able to say what they want without censorship. Likewise, the rights of the media to report as they see fit and of people to use the Internet without censorship are supported by 91% and 89%, respectively. But if an overwhelm…

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…What effect did the Medieval Inquisition have on ordinary people and local communities? Why has the Spanish Inquisition become so infamous? Was Islamic Spain a haven of religious tolerance compared to the Latin West? Are inquisitions a thing of the past or still relevant in the 21st century? And much, much more. Professor Ames is a department chair at the University of South Carolina, as well as the author of “Medieval Heresies: Christianity, Juda…

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…cares about free speech? Almost everyone according to a new global survey commissioned by Justitia (of which I am the director). In fact, across populations in 33 countries, a whopping 93% think it’s important for people to be able to say what they want without censorship. Likewise, the rights of the media to report as they see fit and of people to use the Internet without censorship are supported by 91% and 89%, respectively. But if an overwhelm…

Justitia i medierne
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…t, writer, filmmaker, and director of Franc-Tireur Catalina Botero Marino, Commissioner of the International Commission of Jurist and former Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression-Inter American Commission on Human Rights. Organization of American States, Columbia Cathrine Hasse, professor, Education, Aarhus University Claire Fox, Director of the Academy of Ideas; Baroness Fox of Buckley David Budtz Pedersen, professor, Science Communication…

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…What effect did the Medieval Inquisition have on ordinary people and local communities? Why has the Spanish Inquisition become so infamous? Was Islamic Spain a haven of religious tolerance compared to the Latin West? Are inquisitions a thing of the past or still relevant in the 21st century? And much, much more. Professor Ames is a department chair at the University of South Carolina, as well as the author of “Medieval Heresies: Christianity, Juda…

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…t, writer, filmmaker, and director of Franc-Tireur Catalina Botero Marino, Commissioner of the International Commission of Jurist and former Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression-Inter American Commission on Human Rights. Organization of American States, Columbia Cathrine Hasse, professor, Education, Aarhus University Claire Fox, Director of the Academy of Ideas; Baroness Fox of Buckley David Budtz Pedersen, professor, Science Communication…

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