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YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions 2021 - Triangulating Freedom of Speech (1st ed. 2022)
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YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions 2021 - Triangulating Freedom of Speech (1st ed. 2022)
Series: YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions, 2021
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This volume addresses contemporary challenges, enabled by modern
technology, that concern upholding freedom of speech where it
conflicts with social rights, such as respect for private and
family life, and with economic rights, such as the freedom to
conduct business or the right to free movement. In today’s
networked world, technological shifts happen faster than most
people even realize. Some of these shifts have made us all
potentially powerful: media powerful. We used to sit in silence in
front of newspapers and TV screens, and the world was explained to
us by just a few sources. Today, thanks to the Internet, social
media, and Web 2.0, we can not only share our own thoughts with
everyone in a more self-determined way, but we can also take part
in public debate and even co-shape it ourselves. Of course, the
Internet is not a counter-design to the communication (power)
structures of the past. Gains in communicative self-determination
are threatened due to algorithmisation, platformisation, and value
extraction from self-created private markets. At the same time, the
empowerment of the individual challenges the old “grand
speakers” who are suddenly detecting “fake news”, echo
chambers, and filter bubbles everywhere on the Internet.
Internet-based communication allegedly hinders us from the “one
truth”; as if newspaper hoaxes, propaganda, and narrow-mindedness
were an invention of the Internet. The current heated debate over
“fake news”, copyright, and “upload filters” shows that we
are unsure of how to deal with the newer and more complex phenomena
of Internet-based speech. This is due in no small part to the fact
that an important benchmark – our constitutional compass – is
still firmly rooted in the past. Constitutions change far more
slowly than technologies. Societal changes can drive constitutional
changes; but what about normative content control? Today, there are
already demands for “old-school clarity”: truth filters on
social media platforms, horrendous sums of liability for platforms
that encourage (overly)thorough cleaning up. However, it is equally
true that private individuals “regulate”: they decide what is
found on the Internet and who may post on a given platform.
Accounting for all interests at play and striking a “fair”
balance that avoids both a public and private over- and
under-regulation is a complex matter. The authors of this volume
not only provide reflections in their highly topical contributions,
but also share their understanding of what constitutes a fair
balance within the larger frame of freedom of speech in a digital
age.
General
Imprint: |
Springer International Publishing AG
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Country of origin: |
Switzerland |
Series: |
YSEC Yearbook of Socio-Economic Constitutions, 2021 |
Release date: |
July 2023 |
Firstpublished: |
2022 |
Editors: |
Steffen Hindelang
• Andreas Moberg
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Dimensions: |
235 x 155mm (L x W) |
Pages: |
264 |
Edition: |
1st ed. 2022 |
ISBN-13: |
978-3-03-108516-1 |
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LSN: |
3-03-108516-7 |
Barcode: |
9783031085161 |
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