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"A historically-informed examination of the concept of freedom which recognises freedom as a fundamental social value that arose out of fights against slavery and oppression. This book will appeal to social and political philosophers and critical theorists interested in important political ideas and how they arise from historical contexts"--
Considers balancing free speech and containing dangerous online content to reduce risks of digital platforms during elections, pandemics or everyday social interactions. Offers an interdisciplinary approach with insights from different geographies and parallel challenges of managing global phenomena with national policies and regulations.
Considers balancing free speech and containing dangerous online content to reduce risks of digital platforms during elections, pandemics or everyday social interactions. Offers an interdisciplinary approach with insights from different geographies and parallel challenges of managing global phenomena with national policies and regulations.
The Element promotes Shakespeare and Neurodiversity, focusing on reasonable adjustments, learning pace, diagnosis, and futures in education. It provides theoretical explanations and activities to help students and educators understand ableism's impact.
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