Robert Darnton, author of Censors at Work: How States Shaped Literature, discusses the research behind his new book, the problem with defining censorship, and the role of state censorship today.
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More from Freedom Chat interviewee Naser Selmani, president of the Association of Macedonian Journalists.
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On September 17th Venezuelan cartoonist Rayma Suprani was fired from her position at El Universal due to a critical cartoon. This 2012 interview with Suprani explores Venezuela’s relationship with cartoonists.
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From socially conscious film-making to challenging the invisibility of women in the industry, pioneering Zimbabwean filmmaker and writer Tsitsi Dangarembga speaks with Beti Ellerson about her film activism.
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The fourth annual Global Shift Festival is coming to Point Park University, September 18 – 21. The festival will consist of four days of films, panels, workshops, selected shorts, and special events, all curated around the theme of “The Future Starts Now.”
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Anna Soltan is the pseudonym of the editor of Turkmen news at neweurasia.net. In this interview, Soltan speaks about the state of censorship in Turkmenistan, the challenges of producing online media in her country, and the challenges faced by Turkmen bloggers.
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An interview with Emily Parker, former writer for the Wall Street Journalist and member of Hillary Clinton’s staff. Parker’s new book examines the impact of the Internet on citizens of authoritarian governments.
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