freedom of speech
Pakistan’s Online Harm Rules: Rights to Privacy and Speech Denied
August 20, 2024VOX-Pol Blog post. ...
The Ethics of Engaging Former Extremists to Counter Violent Extremism Online
August 7, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
The Challenge of Drawing a Line between Objectionable Material and Freedom of Expression Online
August 6, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
Amplifying the Voice of Terror: A New Ethics for Terrorism Reporting by Media?
August 5, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
Fear, More Than Hate, Feeds Online Bigotry and Real-World Violence
August 5, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
Tracing Transnational Linkages on Twitter: Mapping Indian Diaspora Supporters of Brexit and Trump
August 5, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
Charged For Three Clicks of a Mouse: Online Crime and the New UK Counter-Terrorism Bill
August 5, 2024VOX-Pol Blog Post. ...
UK Online Safety Bill: Ambiguous Definitions of Harm Could Threaten Freedom of Speech – Instead of Protecting It
July 25, 2024VOX-Pol Blog post. ...
Countering terrorism or criminalizing curiosity? The troubled history of UK responses to right-wing and other extremism
September 18, 2023The growth of right-wing extremism, especially where it segues into hate crime and terrorism, poses new challenges for governments, not least because its perpetrators are typically lone actors, often radicalized online. The United Kingdom has struggled to define, tackle or legitimate against extremism, though it already has an extensive array of terrorism-related offences that target ...