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Citizen Journalists - Newer Media, Republican Moments and the Constitution (Hardcover)
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Citizen Journalists - Newer Media, Republican Moments and the Constitution (Hardcover)
Series: Elgar Monographs in Constitutional and Administrative Law
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Even more than the occasional and fleeting right to vote, citizens'
equal and peremptory prerogatives of expression within public
discourse distinguish post-World War II democracies from all
earlier and rival forms of government. In fundamentally
transforming public discourse, electronic media transform the very
conditions of political legitimacy. Ian Cram continues to innovate
at the forefront of the free speech debates by exploring that
historical shift in the way we speak, and therefore in the way we
govern ourselves.' - Eric Heinze, Queen Mary, University of London,
UKThis monograph explores the phenomenon of 'citizen journalism'
from a legal and constitutional perspective. It describes and
evaluates emerging patterns of communication between a new and
diverse set of speakers and their audiences. Drawing upon political
theory, the book considers the extent to which the constitutional
and legal frameworks of modern liberal states allow for a
'contestatory space' that advances the scope for non-traditional
speakers to participate in policy debates and to hold elites to
account. Topics covered include the regulation of offensive,
abusive and anonymous speech, online defamation, compelled
disclosure of 'journalists'' sources, private online research by
jurors and analysis of the application of pre-Web 2.0 laws to
non-traditional media speakers and outlets. After surveying a range
of criminal and civil law provisions that impair the communicative
reach of non-mainstream speakers, the broad conclusion casts doubt
upon the capacity of 'citizen journalists' to effect a significant
shift towards republican self-rule. Offering an original analysis
of the phenomenon of 'citizen journalism' with developments from a
broad range of jurisdictions, this book is a valuable resource for
students, academics, policymakers and law reform agencies in the
fields of constitutional law, human rights, media freedom,
journalism and comparative media regulation.
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