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Index on Censorship Magazine
Volume 42 Number 3 2012
The attack on knowledge
MAUREEN FREELY
Challenging taboos in Turkey
The case for open access
HEATHER L WEAVER
Creationism by stealth
SINFAH TUNSARAWUTH
Thailand’s royal chill
Open knowledge
ARTHUR MILLER and HAROLD PINTER
From the archive
PLUS
After Leveson with GUIDO FAWKES,
TREVOR KAVANAGH & ALAN RUSBRIDGER
ARTHUR MILLER and HAROLD PINTER
From the archive
30 Aug 2012 | Academic Freedom, Uncategorized
Academics worldwide face economic and political attacks that restrict their freedom to challenge convention, says Jo Glanville
This piece was originally published on Times Higher Education
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24 Aug 2012 | Asia and Pacific, Digital Freedom, Europe and Central Asia, News and features
Search engines and social networking sites are at the heart of Web 2.0. To unreasonably threaten them with liability for user content misses the point, says Marta Cooper (more…)