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The Library Juice Press Handbook of Intellectual Freedom: Concepts, Cases, and Theories
โ Scribed by Mark Alfino; Laura Koltutsk
- Publisher
- Library Juice Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 482
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
The existing reference literature on intellectual freedom tends to focus on topics such as government censorship of books, the internet, and political speech. This has also been the focus of intellectual freedom scholars among professional librarians in the United States and Canada. There has been a shift in recent years, and intellectual freedom is now being looked at from a wider range of theoretical perspectives and in connection with a wider range of cultural topics. The Handbook of Intellectual Freedom is a reference work that captures this recent growth in the field. It provides a grounding in the philosophical, historical, and legal development of the concept of intellectual freedom by providing current thinking on a wide range of intellectual freedom concepts, cases, and controversies.
21 invited articles focus on topics including threats to intellectual freedom, academic freedom, the arts, the Internet, censorship along with connections to contemporary social issues and institutions, and historical and cultural theories.
The members of the Editorial Board for the work are: Elizabeth Buchanan (School of Information Studies, UW Milwaukee), Robert Hauptman (Editor of the Journal of Information Ethics), Jim Kuhn (Head of Cataloging at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC), Mary Minow (Attorney specializing in Library Law), Laura Quilter (Attorney, Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic, University of California at Berkeley), Tara Robertson (British Columbia Library Association Intellectual Freedom Committee), Toni Samek (School of Library and Information Studies, University of Alberta), Alvin Schrader (University of Alberta Libraries), Siva Vaidhyanathan (Law School at University of Virginia).
โฆ Table of Contents
Contributors
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part One: Theories from the Humanities and Politics
- Philosophies of Intellectual Freedom, Mark Alfino
- Gramsci, Hegemony, and Intellectual Freedom, Douglas Raber
- Habermas and Intellectual Freedom: Three Paths, John Buschman
- Feminism and Intellectual Freedom, Lauren Pressley
- Neoliberalism and Intellectual Freedom, Laura Koltutsky
Part Two: Media, Access, and Property
- Journalism for Justice: Discussing the alternative media and intellectual freedom, Susan Forde
- Intellectual Property and Intellectual Freedom, Robert Tiessen
- The Internet and Intellectual Freedom, Elizabeth A. Buchanan
- The Open Access Movement, Olivier Charbonneau
Part Three: Laws, Rights, and International Intellectual Freedom
- Intellectual Freedom within the International Human Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience, and Religion, Leonard Hammer
- Hate Speech: Legal and Philosophical Aspects, Tomas A. Lipinski and Kathrine Henderson
- Intellectual Freedom and U.S. Government Secrecy, Susan Maret
- Intellectual Freedom and Privacy, Neil Richards and Joanna Cornwell
- Defamation and Intellectual Freedom, Dale Herbeck
Part Four: The Arts, Social, Cultural, and Professional Life
- Religion and Intellectual Freedom, Emily Knox
- Art Censorship and Intellectual Freedom, Svetlana Mintcheva
- Sex and Intellectual Freedom, Robert P. Holley
- Sexual Orientation and Gender Expression, James V. Carmichael
- Libraries and Intellectual Freedom, Loretta Gaffney
- Journalism and Intellectual Freedom, Joe Cutbirth
- Academic Freedom, Mark Alfino
Index
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