Censorship

Matt Hills

Matt Hills

Cardiff University, UK

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First published: 22 September 2017
Citations: 1

Abstract

Censorship has generally been of interest to social theorists when considered as a matter of state control over “free speech” and/or mass-mediated content. This governmental censorship has tended to focus on notions of protecting “vulnerable” (young, lower-class, or female) audiences from representations of sex, violence, and criminality which, it is assumed, may deprave, corrupt, or desensitize them.

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