1st Edition

Journalism and Free Speech

By John Steel Copyright 2012
256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

256 Pages
by Routledge

Journalism and Free Speech brings together for the first time an historical and theoretical exploration of journalism and its relationship with the idea of free speech. Though freedom of the press is widely regarded as an essential ingredient to democratic societies, the relationship between the idea of freedom of speech and the practice of press freedom is one that is generally taken for... Read more

Introduction: Free Speech Under Attack?  1: Philosophy of Free Speech  2: Freedom of Speech and the Journalistic Impulse  3: Journalism and the Democratic Imperative  4: Journalism, New Media and the Global Public Sphere  5: Regulating Broadcast Journalism  6: Privacy, Libel and the Public Interest  7: Libel and the Public Interest  8: Security and Insecurity  9: Ownership  10: Constitutive Censorship: News, Language and Culture

Biography

John Steel is a lecturer in Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield, where he teaches courses on journalism and political communication, freedom of speech and censorship. He has published in the areas of popular journalism, theoretical approaches to journalism and its history, and the theory and practice and journalism education.