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Censorship, Digital Media, and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression

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Censorship, Digital Media and the Global Crackdown on Freedom of Expression explores the rising global phenomenon of censorship across various media platforms, in schools, universities, and public spaces. It documents physical assaults, legal restrictions, and the exclusion of critical topics from public discourse. This volume analyzes contemporary censorship methods, emphasizing the anti-democratic implications and the threat to civil society, human rights, and global democracy. It delves into the dangerous consequences of suppressing dialogue, information dissemination, and educational materials, providing insight into the challenges faced by critical media literacy and activists. The book advocates for policy alternatives, including economic restructuring of media, global agreements on freedom of the press, and educational strategies to preserve global freedom of expression.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - Robin Andersen, Nolan Higdon and Steve Macek: Introduction - Robin Andersen: From Afghanistan to Ukraine: War, Disinformation, and Censorship - Andy Lee Roth, avram anderson, and Mickey Huff: Censorship by Proxy and Moral Panics in the Digital Era - Nolan Higdon: The Fake News Crusaders: Exploring the People and Practices That Spread Fake News While Working to Fight It - Antonio López: Weak, Collapsing, or Resilient Media Ecosystems? Three Scenarios for the Future of Climate Crisis News - John K. Wilson: Silencing the Students: Attacks on Freedom of the Press on Campus - Sue Curry Jansen: Automating Market Censorship: Authoritarianism and Democracy in the Twenty- First Century - Nolan Higdon: The Delusion of Power: Investigating the Myth of Social Media User Power in the Age of Big Tech Censorship - Roger Stahl: Showstoppers: Can the Pentagon Shoot Down a Movie? - Allison T. Butler: Judgement Based on Gender: Patriarchy as a Tool of Censorship - Anthony DiMaggio: The Fascist Right, Rightwing Media, and the War on Critical Race Theory - Steve Macek: Rightwing Attacks on Academic Freedom in Hungary, Turkey, and the United States - Kevin John McEvoy: A Fate Worse Than Censorship: The UK, WikiLeaks, and Julian Assange - Lisa Brooten: When the Crackdown Is a Coup: Informational Autocracy and Media in Myanmar - Amy Forbes and Gary Mariano: Censorship and the Emperor's Fake Clothes: Media Repression in the Philippines from Marcos to Duterte - Robin Andersen: Israel and Saudi Arabia: The Killing of Journalists Shireen Abu Akleh and Jamal Khashoggi, and the End of Meaningful Human Rights Discourse in US Policy - James N. Green: The Brazilian Far- Right, Academic Freedom, and the Defense of Democracy - Kalemba Kizito: How to Remove a Dictator: People, Power, and Media in Uganda - Jairo Lugo- O cando and Monica Marchesi: News Media Censorship and Platform Control in Venezuela: Back to the Future! - Arthur S. Hayes and Robin Andersen: Repression and Restrictions on Internet Freedom of Expression: The Great Firewall of China, and the Loss of Democracy in India - Robin Andersen: From Egypt to Qatar: Media Coverage of World Events, Hidden Conflicts and Human Rights Violations in the Middle East - Juan S. Larrosa- Fuentes: Mexican Journalists Under Siege: Between the Harassment of Local Governments and the Lethal Violence of Organized Crime - Alan MacLeod: Elon Musk, Twitter, Ukraine and Iran: "Free- Speech Outsider" or Essential Partner in the Military Industrial Complex - Robin Andersen, Nolan Higdon and Steve Macek: Conclusion: The State of Censorship and Resisting the Global Crackdown - Notes on Contributors - Index.

About the author










Robin Andersen, Professor Emerita of Media Studies at Fordham University, is an award-winning author, writer and commentator and has written and co-authored a dozen books. Her latest work is Investigating Death in Paradise: Finding New Meaning in the BBC Mystery Show (2023). She is a Project Censored Judge and writes for Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR).
Nolan Higdon, a founding member of the Critical Media Literacy Conference of the Americas, serves as a Project Censored National Judge. He is also an author and lecturer at Merrill College and the Education Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
Steve Macek, Professor of Communication and Media Studies at North Central College in Naperville, IL, teaches courses on media studies and the First Amendment. He is the author of Urban Nightmares: The Media, the Right and the Moral Panic over the City and has contributed chapters to several Project Censored yearbooks, includingthe latest, State of the Free Press 2023.

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"This is an invaluable collection of articles that give us the latest--mostly bad--news about the state of free expression in the United States and the rest of the world. Almost every page underlines the urgency of the fight against censorship." Christopher Finan Former Executive Director, National Coalition Against Censorship; author of How Free Speech Saved Democracy: The Untold Story of How the First Amendment Became an Essential Tool for Security, Liberty, and Social Justice

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