A Blogger's Manifesto

A Blogger's Manifesto

Free Speech and Censorship in a Digital World

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Publication Date: 15th October 2007

An expansive and captivating interrogation of free speech in the modern world, exploring the limitations of the digital age.

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An expansive and captivating interrogation of free speech in the modern world, exploring the limitations of the digital age.

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There was never such a thing as true freedom of speech. In the past, in order to speak freely you had to have access to a printing press, a newspaper, a radio or a TV station. And everywhere you had to get past the editors. Only members of the elite ever did – the articulate and well-behaved 'representatives' of ordinary people. But those ordinary people hardly, if ever, had a chance to speak publicly and freely.

Until now. The age of blogging has begun. The internet revolution has given us all a chance to be irreverent, blasphemous and ungrammatical in public. We can reveal secrets, blow whistles, spill beans or just make stuff up.

The old elites don't like it. In fact, they really, really hate it. Blogs are commonly shut down, and bloggers are silenced, reprimanded and fired from their jobs. Suddenly modern liberal society reveals a repressive face that few of us knew existed.

Should we behave ourselves? Should we fall silent? Absolutely not! Let's call them on their hypocrisy. Let's demand that modern liberal society lives by the principles it claims to embrace. Bloggers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your gags.

Details
  • Price: $14.99
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • Imprint: Anthem Press
  • Series: Anthem Global Media and Communication Studies
  • Publication Date: 15th October 2007
  • Trim Size: 5.1 x 7.8 in
  • ISBN: 9781843312888
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
Author Bio

Erik Ringmar is Professor at the National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; ‘Watch It Buddy, I’m Blogging This’; FAQ; Free Speech and Censorship at the LSE; Bloggers @ Uni.Edu; Bloggers @ Work; A Republic of Bloggers; Secrets of the Heart; A Blogger’s Manifesto; Bibliography

There was never such a thing as true freedom of speech. In the past, in order to speak freely you had to have access to a printing press, a newspaper, a radio or a TV station. And everywhere you had to get past the editors. Only members of the elite ever did – the articulate and well-behaved 'representatives' of ordinary people. But those ordinary people hardly, if ever, had a chance to speak publicly and freely.

Until now. The age of blogging has begun. The internet revolution has given us all a chance to be irreverent, blasphemous and ungrammatical in public. We can reveal secrets, blow whistles, spill beans or just make stuff up.

The old elites don't like it. In fact, they really, really hate it. Blogs are commonly shut down, and bloggers are silenced, reprimanded and fired from their jobs. Suddenly modern liberal society reveals a repressive face that few of us knew existed.

Should we behave ourselves? Should we fall silent? Absolutely not! Let's call them on their hypocrisy. Let's demand that modern liberal society lives by the principles it claims to embrace. Bloggers of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your gags.

  • Price: $14.99
  • Pages: 160
  • Publisher: Anthem Press
  • Imprint: Anthem Press
  • Series: Anthem Global Media and Communication Studies
  • Publication Date: 15th October 2007
  • Trim Size: 5.1 x 7.8 in
  • ISBN: 9781843312888
  • Format: Paperback
  • BISACs:
    SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture

Erik Ringmar is Professor at the National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan.

Acknowledgements; ‘Watch It Buddy, I’m Blogging This’; FAQ; Free Speech and Censorship at the LSE; Bloggers @ Uni.Edu; Bloggers @ Work; A Republic of Bloggers; Secrets of the Heart; A Blogger’s Manifesto; Bibliography