Speech (tagged articles)Trust in State Media: Analyzing the Chinese Communist Party's Changing Approach to Public Opinion and Media CensorshipEdward F. Xu - China’s rise as a global power has major implications for the future of free speech and media censorship both within and outside the People’s Republic. While there are numerous examples of the Chinese Communist Party employing blanket bans on accessing... Keep Reading »
Internet Freedom: Rhetoric Versus RealityVaughan A. Holding - In the last few years the Internet has borne witness to and facilitated a great deal of social and societal change. From Hilary Clinton's positive 2010 address; ‘Remarks on Internet Freedom', to the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions that showcased the power of... Keep Reading »
Demagoguery and the Westboro Baptist Church: Deconstructing the Tactics of HateDavid M. Maslyn - The Westboro Baptist Church has become widely known for their hatred, polarizing statements, and funeral protests. Consisting of only a small family of about 40 members, Westboro has nevertheless become one of the most recognizable hate groups in the United States.... Keep Reading »
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Habermas's Linguistic Theory Applied to David Mamet's Films: Communicative Action in ActionJenna N. Neumann - Jürgen Habermas - a prominent German philosopher and critical social theorist - offers a theory of language use that identifies and analyzes the rationality potential of communicative understanding between two parties. Habermas champions this theory of language... Keep Reading »
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Dialogic Conflict and Speech Identity in Jean Rhys' Let Them Call it JazzGrace E. Afsari-Mamagani - Confined to prison following her inability to pay a five-pound fine, Selina Davis situates herself outside a traditional system. She plays the role of “other” in interactions of race, class, and gender. Her narrative perspective drives Jean Rhys’... Keep Reading »
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