Making censorship backfire
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This article was originally published as: Curry Jansen, S & Martin, B, Making censorship backfire, Counterpoise, July 2003, 7(3), 5-15. Copyright 2003 Civic Media Center and Library Inc.
Abstract
In the age of instantaneous global communications, overt censorship is always a risky endeavor. Attempts to repress 'dangerous ideas' sometimes have the opposite effect: that is, they serve as catalysts for expanding the reach, resonance and receptivity of those ideas.Suggested Citation
S. Curry Jansen and B. Martin. "Making censorship backfire" Faculty of Arts - Papers (2003).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/bmartin/5