Free expression is under threat. Social media and "fake news," misinformation, and disinformation have prompted governments to propose new forms of regulation that are deeply challenging to free expression. Hate speech, far-right populism, campus speech debates, and censorship consistently make headlines in Canada and abroad.

Dilemmas of Free Expression offers forward-looking appraisals of ways to confront challenging moral issues, policy problems, and controversies that pay heed to the fundamental right to free expression. The essays in this volume offer timely analyses of the law, policy, and philosophical challenges, and social repercussions to our understanding of expressive freedom in relation to government obligations and public discourse.

Free expression and its limits are multifaceted, deeply complex, inherently values-based, and central to the ability of a society to function. Dilemmas of Free Expression addresses the challenges of limiting free expression across a host of issues through an analyses by leading and emerging voices in a number of disciplines, including political science, law, philosophy, and Indigenous studies.

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In the face of contemporary controversies, Dilemmas of Free Expression presents nuanced and trenchant analyses on recent controversies, judicial decisions, and policies implicating free expression.

Introduction: The Challenge and Controversy of Free Expression
Emmett Macfarlane

1. Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future?
Richard Moon

2. Hate Speech, Harm, and Rights
Emmett Macfarlane

3. Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and s.2(b) of the Charter
Jamie Cameron

4. Freedom of Expression in an Age of Disinformation: Charter Considerations for Regulating Political Speech in Canadian Elections
Erin Crandall and Andrea Lawlor

5. Regulating Expression on Social Media
Carissima Mathen

6. The Right to Protest and Counter-Protest: Complexities and Considerations
Cara Faith Zwibel

7. Positive Rights, Negative Freedoms, and the Margins of Expressive Freedom
Benjamin Oliphant

8. Compelled Speech: A Conscience- and Integrity-Based Approach
Léonid Sirota

9. Balancing Freedom of Expression and Access to the Courts: Assessing Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Legislation
Byron M. Sheldrick

10. Denial, Deplatforming, and Democracy: Thinking About Climate Change in the Age of Social Media
Christopher Bennett

11. The Tension Between Freedom of Expression and Language Rights in Canada: The Ford and Devine Legacy after Thirty Years
Stéphanie Chouinard and Emmanuelle Richez

12. Teiakwanahstahsontéhrha’ We Extend the Rafters
David Newhouse

13. Faculty Free Speech in Canada: Trends, Risks, and Possible Futures
Jeffrey Adam Sachs

14. On Silence: Student Refrainment From Speech
Shannon Dea

15. Deplatforming in Theory and Practice: The Ann Coulter Debacle
Dax D’Orazio

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ISBN
9781487529307
Publisert
2021-11-08
Utgiver
University of Toronto Press
Vekt
460 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
330

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Biografisk notat

Emmett Macfarlane is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo.