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The Most Human Right

The Most Human Right

The Most Human Right

Why Free Speech Is Everything

by Eric Heinze

ISBN: 9780262547246

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 19, 2023

A bold, groundbreaking argument by a world-renowned expert that unless we treat free speech as the fundamental human right, there can be no others.
Managing Meaning in Ukraine

Managing Meaning in Ukraine

Managing Meaning in Ukraine

Information, Communication, and Narration since the Euromaidan Revolution

by Göran Bolin and Per Ståhlberg

ISBN: 9780262545563

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: May 2, 2023

An in-depth look at Ukraine's attempts to shape how it is perceived by the rest of the world.
The Power of Partnership in Open Government

The Power of Partnership in Open Government

The Power of Partnership in Open Government

Reconsidering Multistakeholder Governance Reform

by Suzanne J. Piotrowski, Daniel Berliner and Alex Ingrams

ISBN: 9780262544597

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: December 6, 2022

What the Open Government Partnership tells us about how international initiatives can and do shape domestic public sector reform.
The Political Lives of Information

The Political Lives of Information

The Political Lives of Information

Information and the Production of Development in India

by Janaki Srinivasan

ISBN: 9780262544047

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: October 4, 2022

How the definition, production, and leveraging of information are shaped by caste, class, and gender, and the implications for development.
Hate Speech

Hate Speech

Hate Speech

by Caitlin Ring Carlson

ISBN: 9780262539906

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: April 6, 2021

An investigation of hate speech: legal approaches, current controversies, and suggestions for limiting its spread.
Fake News

Fake News

Fake News

Understanding Media and Misinformation in the Digital Age

Edited by Melissa Zimdars and Kembrew McLeod

ISBN: 9780262538367

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: February 18, 2020

New perspectives on the misinformation ecosystem that is the production and circulation of fake news.
Zoning China

Zoning China

Zoning China

Online Video, Popular Culture, and the State

by Luzhou Li

ISBN: 9780262043175

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: December 17, 2019

An examination of “cultural zoning” in China considers why government regulation of online video is so much more lenient than regulation of broadcast television.
Reluctant Power

Reluctant Power

Reluctant Power

Networks, Corporations, and the Struggle for Global Governance in the Early 20th Century

by Rita Zajácz

ISBN: 9780262042611

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: August 6, 2019

How early twentieth-century American policymakers sought to gain control over radiotelegraphy networks in an effort to advance the global position of the United States.
The President’s House Is Empty

The President's House Is Empty

The President's House Is Empty

Losing and Gaining Public Goods

by Michael Hardt, Bonnie Honig, Elaine Kamarck, Tracey Meares, K. Sabeel Rahman and Marshall Steinbaum

ISBN: 9781946511034

Publisher: Boston Review

Pub Date: October 20, 2017

The President's House is Empty: Losing and Gaining Public Goods explores the question of what we—the public—owe each other as free and equal members of a democratic society. With essays...
Hate Spin

Hate Spin

Hate Spin

The Manufacture of Religious Offense and Its Threat to Democracy

by Cherian George

ISBN: 9780262534406

Publisher: The MIT Press

Pub Date: September 15, 2017

How right-wing political entrepreneurs around the world use religious offense—both given and taken—to mobilize supporters and marginalize opponents.
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