"Religion, Law, and Freedom: A Global Perspective" introduces
readers to diverse perspectives on the interplay of religion, law,
and communications freedom in different cultures around the world.
Through discussion and analysis of the religious mores and cultural
values that a nation adheres to, a greater understanding of that
nation, its laws, and its freedoms can be cultivated. Rather than
suggesting that harmony can be achieved without conflict, the
essays in this volume seek to present the reader with a variety of
perspectives from which to view and understand the relationships
among religion, law, and freedom in various cultures. This
multifaceted analysis, therefore, helps readers draw their own
conclusions as to the best way to resolve cultural conflict brought
about by the growing global community.
The book consists of fifteen chapters, authored or coauthored by
17 international scholars representing China, Germany, Israel,
Iran, Japan, Latvia, Nigeria, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and
the United States. The chapters are organized into four parts:
"Perspectives on Eastern and Western Religions; Press Freedom in
Religious and Secular Societies; Journalism, Advertising, and
Ethical Issues;" and "Religion, Politics, Media, and Human Rights."
This important contribution will especially appeal to researchers
and students in such fields as mass communications, legal studies,
cultural studies, political science, religion, intercultural
communications, international communications, and journalism.
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