Silencing Citizens

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This book explains how criminal groups constrain cooperation with police, and what can be done about it.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Andrew Cesare Miller
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2024-05-31
File : 333 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009354486


Silencing A People

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- The catholic church

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Kelly McCown
Publisher : Human Rights Watch
Release : 1993
File : 156 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1564320944


Censorship And Silencing

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Censorship was once a predictable topic, dividing liberals and conservatives down the middle on issues like obscenity and national security. Today, the debate over the regulation of speech offers no such easy dichotomy, with feminists joining forces with religious fundamentalists to control pornography, and abortion rights advocates seeking to restrict clinic demonstrations while prolife groups defend their freedom to picket. Underlying this trend is a fundamental intellectual shift--exemplified by the work of Michel Foucault--that holds that the state is not the only agent of censorship. The thirteen contributors here explore the topic of censorship from the viewpoint of numerous disciplines and viewpoints.

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Genre : Law
Author : Robert Post
Publisher : Getty Publications
Release : 1998
File : 364 Pages
ISBN-13 : 089236484X


Discourse And Silencing

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Silencing is not only a physically coercive act. It is also an act of language involving forms of selection, representation and compliance. "Discourse and Silencing" weaves together theories and examples of discourse from different disciplines in order to put forward a theory of silencing in language: that discursive systems filter, represent and displace types of knowledge into other forms of expression.Each chapter of the book analyses examples of silencing through discourse in various social and political fields. The examples cover courtroom trials, government censorship, domestic violence, marital conversations, penal institutions, news media, and political rhetoric. They cover societies ranging from Eastern and Central Europe, Canada and the U.S. to New Zealand and Japan. The contributors clarify the difference between chosen silences and the silencing that, as a practice, seeks to limit, alter or de-legitimise another s discourse. The book also examines the continuous resistances and shifts in discourse and silencing within the social and political frameworks in which interlocutors negotiate their relations to each other.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Lynn Janet Thiesmeyer
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Release : 2003-01-01
File : 338 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9027226954


Silencing The Opposition

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The first edition of Silencing the Opposition examined major challenges to the First Amendment using illustrative case studies of the various forms of governmental suppression in our history. The essays showed that governmental forces have used rhetorical strategies in simple and sophisticated ways to silence opponents. By studying which strategies are effective, how they evolve, and how they are unmasked, the authors offered a better understanding to combat the strategies in the future. This second edition of Silencing the Opposition includes: a revised introduction and conclusion, updated chapters, and two new chapters, one on the Patriot Act and one on habeas corpus of 'enemy combatants.' In these revisions and additions, Smith has arranged a valuable, timely collection appropriate for its focus on the last eight years of civil liberty reforms in the United States.

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Genre : History
Author : Craig R. Smith
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Release : 2011-01-01
File : 371 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781438435213


Silencing Race

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Silencing Race provides a historical analysis of the construction of silences surrounding issues of racial inequality, violence, and discrimination in Puerto Rico. Examining the ongoing racialization of Puerto Rican workers, it explores the 'class-making' of race.

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Genre : History
Author : I. Rodríguez-Silva
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2012-10-19
File : 327 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781137263223


Silencing Central Asia

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Genre : Political Science
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights
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Release : 2001
File : 104 Pages
ISBN-13 : PURD:32754070364736


Silencing Dissent

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For over a decade, the Howard government has found ways to silence its critics, one by one. Like the proverbial frog in boiling water, Australians have become accustomed to repeated attacks on respected individuals and organizations. For a government which claims to support freedom of speech and freedom of choice, only certain kinds of speech and choices appear to be acceptable. Silencing Dissent uncovers the tactics used by John Howard and his colleagues to undermine dissenting and independent opinion. Bullying, intimidation, public denigration, threats of withdrawal of fundi.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Clive Hamilton
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Release : 2007
File : 298 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781741761191


Silencing The Opposition

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"Some of the most important strategic decisions of our times can be traced to compelling official fictions such as Kennedy's ""missile gap"" and Reagan's ""window of vulnerability."" Exploring links between nuclear arms policy and the visibility of oppositional groups in the media, Andrew Rojecki assesses the extent to which antinuclear movements have succeeded in debunking official fictions, raising public consciousness, and reorienting government policy. Silencing the Opposition examines how two cycles of political protest- the test ban movement of the first Eisenhower and the Kennedy administrations and the nuclear freeze movement of Reagan's first term-were represented by the media. He finds that the space devoted to the opposition as well as the quality of the coverage varied widely from the first to the second period, reflecting vastly different climates of public opinion and foreign policy. Rojecki determines that a subtle shift in political culture has reduced the grounds of legitimacy for citizen protest. This shift finds its roots in the rationalization of policy making that characterizes large government agencies, think tanks, and university departments. As public debate over nuclear politics has become increasingly restricted, the potential for ordinary citizens to influence policy has become more and more circumscribed while nuclear weapons have continued to proliferate."

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Genre : History
Author : Andrew Rojecki
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Release : 1999
File : 220 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0252068246


Silencing The Sea

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Silencing the Sea follows Palestinian poets' debates about their craft as they traverse multiple and competing realities of secularism and religion, expulsion and occupation, art, politics, immortality, death, fame, and obscurity. Khaled Furani takes his reader down ancient roads and across military checkpoints to join the poets' worlds and engage with the rhythms of their lifelong journeys in Islamic and Arabic history, language, and verse. This excursion offers newfound understandings of how today's secular age goes far beyond doctrine, to inhabit our very senses, imbuing all that we see, hear, feel, and say. Poetry, the traditional repository of Arab history, has become the preeminent medium of Palestinian memory in exile. In probing poets' writings, this work investigates how struggles over poetic form can host larger struggles over authority, knowledge, language, and freedom. It reveals a very intimate and venerated world, entwining art, intellect, and politics, narrating previously untold stories of a highly stereotyped people.

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Genre : History
Author : Khaled Furani
Publisher : Stanford University Press
Release : 2012-08-15
File : 314 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780804782609