Index on Censorship will be participating in the International Parliamentary Seminar on Media Freedom
CATEGORY: Events
Dorothy Byrne on broadcast journalism and democracy
Channel 4 head of news Dorothy Byrne in conversation with Jodie Ginsberg about the state of broadcast journalism.
Artistic freedom and the internet: Opportunity or threat?
A one-day workshop for UK-based artists, arts organisations and cultural stakeholders
Autumn magazine launch party at the Science Museum
We’re launching our latest Index on Censorship magazine at the Science Museum, as part of their Top Secret Lates on Wednesday 25 September
The freedom to speak, the freedom to tweet, the freedom to troll?
16 years ago Facebook arrived on the scene followed shortly by Twitter. We thought it was going to open up pleasant social discourse. How wrong we were.
1984 at 70 – How has Orwell’s vision aged?
It is 70 years since George Orwell published 1984. So how do our political and personal landscapes today compare to Orwell’s dystopia?
22-28 Sept: Banned Books Week UK
Join us to celebrate the right to read at one or all of these upcoming events.
The Testaments launch parties
Index on Censorship and VINTAGE are coordinating a nationwide series of publication-day celebrations and midnight openings at independent bookshops across the UK as part of Banned Books Week UK to celebrate the publication of Margaret Atwood’s highly anticipated The Testaments (sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale) on 10 September.
The paradox of creative constraints
This public symposium will reflect on the paradox of creative constraints in contemporary cinema from the Middle East
Index at Latitude: Forest Folktales
As dusk falls and the witching hour approaches, gather in the Faraway Forest for sordid, uncensored folk tales as you have never heard them before.