Speech, Media and Ethics: The Limits of Free Expression

· Springer
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217
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Speech, Media, and Ethics: The Limits of Free Expression is an interdisciplinary work that employs ethics, liberal philosophy, and legal and media studies to outline the boundaries to freedom of expression and freedom of the press, defined broadly to include the right to demonstrate and to picket, the right to compete in elections, and the right to communicate views via the written and electronic media. Moral principles are applied to analyze practical questions that deal with free expression and its limits.

About the author

RAPHAEL COHEN-ALMAGOR is Senior Lecturer at the Department of
Communication, University of Haifa, Israel. During 1999-2000 he was Visiting
Professor at UCLA School of Law and Department of Communication, and the
winner of the Fulbright-Yitzhak Rabin Award. Dr. Cohen-Almagor is the author of
The Boundaries of Liberty and Tolerance (1994) and the editor of Liberal Democracy and the Limits of Tolerance (2000), Challenges to Democracy (2000), Medical Ethics at the Dawn of the 21st Century (2000) and Basic Issues in Israeli Democracy (1999).

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