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How Machines Came to Speak - Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech (Hardcover): Jennifer Petersen How Machines Came to Speak - Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech (Hardcover)
Jennifer Petersen
R2,549 Discovery Miles 25 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In How Machines Came to Speak Jennifer Petersen constructs a genealogy of how legal conceptions of "speech" have transformed over the last century in response to new media technologies. Drawing on media and legal history, Petersen shows that the legal category of speech has varied considerably, evolving from a narrow category of oratory and print publication to a broad, abstract conception encompassing expressive nonverbal actions, algorithms, and data. She examines a series of pivotal US court cases in which new media technologies-such as phonographs, radio, film, and computer code-were integral to this shift. In judicial decisions ranging from the determination that silent films were not a form of speech to the expansion of speech rights to include algorithmic outputs, courts understood speech as mediated through technology. Speech thus became disarticulated from individual speakers. By outlining how legal definitions of speech are indelibly dependent on technology, Petersen demonstrates that future innovations such as artificial intelligence will continue to restructure speech law in ways that threaten to protect corporate and institutional forms of speech over the rights and interests of citizens.

How Machines Came to Speak - Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech (Paperback): Jennifer Petersen How Machines Came to Speak - Media Technologies and Freedom of Speech (Paperback)
Jennifer Petersen
R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In How Machines Came to Speak Jennifer Petersen constructs a genealogy of how legal conceptions of “speech” have transformed over the last century in response to new media technologies. Drawing on media and legal history, Petersen shows that the legal category of speech has varied considerably, evolving from a narrow category of oratory and print publication to a broad, abstract conception encompassing expressive nonverbal actions, algorithms, and data. She examines a series of pivotal US court cases in which new media technologies—such as phonographs, radio, film, and computer code—were integral to this shift. In judicial decisions ranging from the determination that silent films were not a form of speech to the expansion of speech rights to include algorithmic outputs, courts understood speech as mediated through technology. Speech thus became disarticulated from individual speakers. By outlining how legal definitions of speech are indelibly dependent on technology, Petersen demonstrates that future innovations such as artificial intelligence will continue to restructure speech law in ways that threaten to protect corporate and institutional forms of speech over the rights and interests of citizens.

Trial Films on Trial - Law, Justice, and Popular Culture (Hardcover): Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, Martha Merrill Umphrey Trial Films on Trial - Law, Justice, and Popular Culture (Hardcover)
Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, Martha Merrill Umphrey; Introduction by Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, …
R2,754 R2,128 Discovery Miles 21 280 Save R626 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of wide-ranging critical essays that examine how the judicial system is represented on screen. Historically, the emergence of the trial film genre coincided with the development of motion pictures. In fact, one of the very first feature-length films, Falsely Accused!, released in 1908, was a courtroom drama. Since then, this niche genre has produced such critically acclaimed films as Twelve Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Anatomy of a Murder. The popularity and success of these films can be attributed to the fundamental similarities of filmic narratives and trial proceedings. Both seek to construct a ""reality"" through storytelling and representation and in so doing persuade the audience or jury to believe what they see. Trial Films on Trial: Law, Justice, and Popular Culture is the first book to focus exclusively on the special significance of trial films for both film and legal studies. The contributors to this volume offer a contemporary approach to the trial film genre. Despite the fact that the medium of film is one of the most pervasive means by which many citizens receive come to know the justice system, these trial films are rarely analyzed and critiqued. The chapters cover a variety of topics, such as how and why film audiences adopt the role of the jury, the narrative and visual conventions employed by directors, and the ways mid-to-late-twentieth-century trial films offered insights into the events of that period.

Murder, the Media, and the Politics of Public Feelings - Remembering Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. (Paperback): Jennifer... Murder, the Media, and the Politics of Public Feelings - Remembering Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. (Paperback)
Jennifer Petersen
R662 Discovery Miles 6 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1998, the horrific murders of Matthew Shepard -- a gay man living inLaramie, Wyoming -- and James Byrd Jr. -- an African American man dragged to hisdeath in Jasper, Texas -- provoked a passionate public outrage. The intense mediacoverage of the murders made moments of violence based in racism and homophobiahighly visible and which eventually led to the passage of The Matthew Shepard andJames Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act in 2009. The role the media played incultivating, shaping, and directing the collective emotional response toward thesecrimes is the subject of this gripping new book by Jennifer Petersen. Tracing theemotional exchange from news stories to the creation of law, Petersen calls for anapproach to media and democratic politics that takes into account the role of affectin the political and legal life of the nation.

Trial Films on Trial - Law, Justice, and Popular Culture (Paperback): Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, Martha Merrill Umphrey Trial Films on Trial - Law, Justice, and Popular Culture (Paperback)
Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, Martha Merrill Umphrey; Introduction by Austin Sarat, Jessica Silbey, …
R997 R811 Discovery Miles 8 110 Save R186 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A collection of wide-ranging critical essays that examine how the judicial system is represented on screen. Historically, the emergence of the trial film genre coincided with the development of motion pictures. In fact, one of the very first feature-length films, Falsely Accused!, released in 1908, was a courtroom drama. Since then, this niche genre has produced such critically acclaimed films as Twelve Angry Men, To Kill a Mockingbird, and Anatomy of a Murder. The popularity and success of these films can be attributed to the fundamental similarities of filmic narratives and trial proceedings. Both seek to construct a ""reality"" through storytelling and representation and in so doing persuade the audience or jury to believe what they see. Trial Films on Trial: Law, Justice, and Popular Culture is the first book to focus exclusively on the special significance of trial films for both film and legal studies. The contributors to this volume offer a contemporary approach to the trial film genre. Despite the fact that the medium of film is one of the most pervasive means by which many citizens receive come to know the justice system, these trial films are rarely analyzed and critiqued. The chapters cover a variety of topics, such as how and why film audiences adopt the role of the jury, the narrative and visual conventions employed by directors, and the ways mid-to-late-twentieth-century trial films offered insights into the events of that period.

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