
A broad explanation of the various dimensions of the problem of "bad" speech on the internet within the American context.One of the most fiercely debated issues of this era is what to do about "bad" speech-hate speech, disinformation and propaganda campaigns, and incitement of violence-on the internet, and in particular speech on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. In Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy, Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone have gathered an eminent cast of contributors--including Hillary Clinton, Amy Klobuchar, Sheldon Whitehouse, Newt Minow, Cass Sunstein, Jack Balkin, Emily Bazelon, and others--to explore the various dimensions of this problem in the American context. They stress how difficult it is to develop remedies given that some of these forms of "bad" speech are ordinarily protected by the First Amendment. Bollinger and Stone argue that it is important to remember that the last time we encountered major new communications technology-television and radio-we established a federal agency to provide oversight and to issue regulations to protect and promote "the public interest." Featuring a variety of perspectives from some of America's leading experts on this hotly contested issue, this volume offers new insights for the future of free speech in the social media era.
This volume investigates the complex tension between protecting free speech under the First Amendment and mitigating the societal harms caused by disinformation, hate speech, and incitement on social media platforms. Editors Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone, both distinguished legal scholars, curate a collection of essays from prominent political figures and legal experts to examine the regulatory challenges posed by digital communication. The text argues that historical precedents, such as the regulation of television and radio, provide a framework for considering how the United States might address the current crisis of online discourse while upholding constitutional protections.
What You Will Find
Experts and legal scholars recognize this collection as a significant contribution to the ongoing debate regarding digital governance and constitutional law. Readers frequently note the academic rigor of the essays, which provide a comprehensive overview of the policy challenges facing modern democratic institutions.
Page Count:
444
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197621112
ISBN-13:
9780197621110
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