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Persona non grata : the death of free speech in the Internet age / Tom Flanagan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : Signal, [2014]Description: 248 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780771030536 (bound)
  • 0771030533 (bound)
Other title:
  • Death of free speech in the Internet age
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Persona non grata.DDC classification:
  • 323.44/30971 23
LOC classification:
  • JC599.C3
  • JC599.C3 F63 2014
Issued also in electronic format.
Contents:
Courting controversy -- The incident -- The panic over pornography -- The mechanics of mobbing -- The end of privacy -- Academic freedom and teaching -- Child pornography -- The future of free speech.
Summary: In February 2013, Tom Flanagan, acclaimed academic, University of Calgary professor, and former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, made comments surrounding the issue of viewing child pornography that were tweeted from the event he was speaking at and broadcast worldwide. In the time it took to drive from Lethbridge to his home in Calgary, Flanagan's career and reputation were virtually in tatters. Every media outlet made the story front-page news, most of them deriding Flanagan and casting him as a pariah.
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Books Books KNCHR Library General Stacks Non-Fiction JC591 .F63 2014 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available MKT01867
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-248).

Courting controversy -- The incident -- The panic over pornography -- The mechanics of mobbing -- The end of privacy -- Academic freedom and teaching -- Child pornography -- The future of free speech.

In February 2013, Tom Flanagan, acclaimed academic, University of Calgary professor, and former advisor to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, made comments surrounding the issue of viewing child pornography that were tweeted from the event he was speaking at and broadcast worldwide. In the time it took to drive from Lethbridge to his home in Calgary, Flanagan's career and reputation were virtually in tatters. Every media outlet made the story front-page news, most of them deriding Flanagan and casting him as a pariah.

Issued also in electronic format.

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