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Go to cartISBN: 9788130914152
Bind: Hardbound
Year: 2010
Pages: 364
Size: 153 x 229 mm
Publisher: Facts On File Inc.
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Review:
Freedom of expression and freedom to obtain truthful information are foundations of democracy and the arts. Achieving them is a vital for every one. Defending them is everyone's duty in a free country. This book will help you do it.
—Richard B. Collins
Professor and director, Byron R. White Center for the Study of American Consitutional Law University of Colorado
Description:
ensorship is part of the Global Issues series, which is designed to be a first-stop resource for research on the key challenges facing the world today. Each volume contains three sections, beginning with an introduction that clearly defines the issue, followed by detailed case studies of the issue's impact in the United States and several other countries or regions. The Second section draws together significant U.S. and international primary source documents, and the third section gathers useful research tools-such as brief biographies, facts and figures, an annotated bibliography, and more. A foreword written by an expert in the field complements each volume. A chronology, glossary, and index provide additional help.
Censorship suppresses human expression. It can be a means of limiting public dissension from an authoritarian and / or unpopular government; a method for protecting religious dogma from heresy, whether perceived or real; and a way of imposing a set of standards on communities or individuals. On the other hand, censorship, in the forms of film ratings, v-chips, and internet filters, upholds parental authority. Thus, censorship is viewed both as evil and as a tool against evil. Even in the 21st century, with its emphasis on information and globalization, and with an electronic technology that disregards borders, censorship continues to dictate the lives of many.
Providing a comprehensive overview of the different forms that censorship can take, this book examines the history and current practices of censorship in five countries • the United States, Russia, China, Zimbabwe, and Egypt • and discusses key counterstrategies. Parts II and III of the book include primary source documents relating to censorship in these five countries; biographical information on key figures whose lives were, or are, linked with censorship; and a list of U.S. and international organizations and agencies that monitor and publicize censorship activity, provide legal assistance, and develop counterstrategies. An annotated bibliography, a glossary, and a chronology complete this invaluable resource.
Target Audience:
Researchers and academics in the area media studies
Contents:
Part I: At Issue: Introduction • Focus in the United States • Global Perspectives • Part II: Primary Sources: United States Documents • International Documents • Part III: Research Tools: How to Research Censorship • Key Players A to Z • Organizations and Agencies • Annotated Bibliography • Chronology • Glossary • Index
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About the Author:
Frank Caso holds an M.A.L.S. from Wesleyan University. He is a professional writer and editor whose articles have appeared in History Magazine, Moscow Times, and Contemporary Musicians. He also served for two years as editor of Hog River Journal, an award-winning quarterly regional history magazine.