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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Positive Free Speech: Rationales Methods and Implications by Edited by Professor Andrew T Kenyon Edited by Dr Andrew Scott
This book considers matters including media diversity or pluralism the concept of voice and access to the public sphere access to information and the need to rethink the audience in relation to public speech. This edited collection interrogates the rationales of positive free speech considers the legislative and juridical methods by which it is more fully reflected in contemporary states and analyses the range of practical contexts in which its valorisation has significant implications.