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Index on Censorship considers the future of privacy in an age where technology, changing public attitudes and increasing state surveillance are challenging the extent to which anyone can call their lives private.
The September 2011 issue of Index on Censorship focuses on the relationships between art, artists and censorship and features celebrated sculptor Anish Kapoor.
Includes a special report on the future of journalism and the challenges for free speech. This global analysis includes articles from young and older journalists about the way the media might and should evolve to bring the public the information they should know. It also includes an article on free expression by Australia's race commissioner.
As London prepares to host the Olympics, Index takes a look at sport and freedom of speech. With Mihir Bose amongst other leading writers and commentators.
Index's special report will look at whether there is a multipolar challenge, where constraints at home and lack of courage and principle on the international stage, mean our right to free speech is at risk as the multipolar order continues to develop.
Index looks at the threats to academic freedom around the world - from political correctness to the funding squeeze.
Why openness and argument can be at the heart of religious belief
This issue's special report looks at development and the access of minority voices to free expression, and why their rights need to be defended, whether it's the rural poor, women in Egypt or LGBT communities.
A special report on how propaganda is used during wars, and where the line between truth and security is drawn.
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