Articles with "self censorship" as a keyword



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Self-censorship and Shifting Cognitions of Offence in the Stand-up Acts of Basket Mouth and Trevor Noah

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Published in 2021 at "Journal of African Cultural Studies"

DOI: 10.1080/13696815.2021.1968806

Abstract: With social media taking stand-up routines beyond their hitherto localised environments, there is growing irritation and backlash against comedians who supposedly tell unpleasant (or offensive) jok... read more here.

Keywords: self censorship; shifting cognitions; offence stand; censorship shifting ... See more keywords
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Preparing to publish: How journalists negotiate content restrictions in semi-authoritarian states

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Published in 2022 at "International Communication Gazette"

DOI: 10.1177/17480485221118501

Abstract: Journalists act strategically in response to their political environments, using practices like self-censorship to avoid negative repercussions from powerful actors. But what does self-censorship look like in practice? Grounded in theories of policy response and… read more here.

Keywords: semi authoritarian; journalists negotiate; negotiate content; self censorship ... See more keywords
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To Blow or Not to Blow?: Thoughts about Self-Censorship

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Published in 2017 at "Canadian Theatre Review"

DOI: 10.3138/ctr.171.023

Abstract: Through a self-reflective investigation of his own artistic practice, Sunny Drake reflects on issues of self-censorship in queer performance. Neither an inherently "good" or "bad" thing, Drake suggests that addressing audiences is always a complex… read more here.

Keywords: blow blow; blow thoughts; thoughts self; self censorship ... See more keywords