This article discusses what a free and responsible press means in pluralistic democracies, focussing specifically on whether that includes the freedom to offend. It argues that there is a distinction between hate speech and offensive speech, as the latter has no malicious intent, but rather occurs in interpretation. The article argues that pluralistic societies such as South Africa need a relatively wide area reserved for controversial speech, so long as it is not hate speech, as toleration of controversial or offensive speech is a difficult but fundamental feature of an open society. This raises the notion of the use of satire in a developing country; where the Sax Appeal cartoons are concerned, the article discusses the wider ...
In this article we argue that the right to freedom of expression is viewed internationally as a core...
Abstract The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1...
The contentious nature of language rights in the education system of South Africa has over the years...
A brief history of political correctness is discussed along with various definitions of it, ranging ...
Although the Constitutional Court has been a protector of freedom of expression, major controversie...
This thesis argues that present free speech debates are unable to deal with speech that reinforces p...
The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1849–1854) helped exte...
A considerable body of academic literature has lauded political satirists as rebellious defenders of...
The political cartoon has proven to be an effective means not only to mock but also to criticise the...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict between freedom of expressi...
Satire is a powerful tool for exposing pomposity and hypocrisy. With a long tradition of holding pol...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Using as a starting point Voltaire’s st...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
The POLIS Summer School students have turned their multi-national attention to the hottest topic in ...
The rights to freedom of expression and dignity do not discriminate and apply equally to all South A...
In this article we argue that the right to freedom of expression is viewed internationally as a core...
Abstract The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1...
The contentious nature of language rights in the education system of South Africa has over the years...
A brief history of political correctness is discussed along with various definitions of it, ranging ...
Although the Constitutional Court has been a protector of freedom of expression, major controversie...
This thesis argues that present free speech debates are unable to deal with speech that reinforces p...
The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1849–1854) helped exte...
A considerable body of academic literature has lauded political satirists as rebellious defenders of...
The political cartoon has proven to be an effective means not only to mock but also to criticise the...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict between freedom of expressi...
Satire is a powerful tool for exposing pomposity and hypocrisy. With a long tradition of holding pol...
Thesis (MA)--Stellenbosch University, 2016.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Using as a starting point Voltaire’s st...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in ...
The POLIS Summer School students have turned their multi-national attention to the hottest topic in ...
The rights to freedom of expression and dignity do not discriminate and apply equally to all South A...
In this article we argue that the right to freedom of expression is viewed internationally as a core...
Abstract The article argues that the satirical magazines Kometen (1842) and Krydseren (1...
The contentious nature of language rights in the education system of South Africa has over the years...