The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict between freedom of expression and religious tolerance. The article examines the history of cartoon satire, invoking past examples of racial and religious discrimination in cartoons while emphasizing the important role cartoonists have played in criticizing and checking the exercise of power. The legal implications of the "Danish cartoons" is analyzed through the lens of international human rights law, in particular the concepts of hate speech, racial discrimination and religious defamation. Finally the present movement in the UN towards "cartooning for peace" is promoted
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ABSTRACT There are many ways to approach the case of the Muhammad cartoons conflict. This article pr...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict\ud between freedom of expr...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
The Danish cartoons controversy has generated a torrent of commentary seeking to define and defend c...
This short comment assesses the situation of cartoons, comics and human rights after the Charlie Heb...
As a way to consider an appropriate methodology for public theology, this article examines the recen...
1On September 19th, 2005 as a means of bridging cultural barriers in a local setting, the editors of...
The violence perpetrated by some Islamic fundamentalist groups in recent years, particularly the mur...
The controversy that accompanied the publication and reprinting of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mu...
Using cartoon controversy as a precedent, this paper describes theurgency to address the clash betwe...
This paper focuses on two controversial cartoons that elicited debates around the conflicts between ...
This ARI looks at the lessons to be learnt from the Danish cartoon crisis and the limits to freedom ...
I argue in this paper that the publication of cartoons caricaturing Islam by Jyllands- Posten is pro...
The POLIS Summer School students have turned their multi-national attention to the hottest topic in ...
© 2006, PACIFIC JOURNALISM REVIEW. All rights reserved. How do we understand the outrage in the Musl...
ABSTRACT There are many ways to approach the case of the Muhammad cartoons conflict. This article pr...
The publication of the "Danish cartoons" generated a continuing conflict\ud between freedom of expr...
This thesis deals with the genre of political cartoons, which is a relatively understudied genre tod...
The Danish cartoons controversy has generated a torrent of commentary seeking to define and defend c...
This short comment assesses the situation of cartoons, comics and human rights after the Charlie Heb...
As a way to consider an appropriate methodology for public theology, this article examines the recen...
1On September 19th, 2005 as a means of bridging cultural barriers in a local setting, the editors of...
The violence perpetrated by some Islamic fundamentalist groups in recent years, particularly the mur...
The controversy that accompanied the publication and reprinting of cartoons depicting the Prophet Mu...
Using cartoon controversy as a precedent, this paper describes theurgency to address the clash betwe...
This paper focuses on two controversial cartoons that elicited debates around the conflicts between ...
This ARI looks at the lessons to be learnt from the Danish cartoon crisis and the limits to freedom ...
I argue in this paper that the publication of cartoons caricaturing Islam by Jyllands- Posten is pro...
The POLIS Summer School students have turned their multi-national attention to the hottest topic in ...
© 2006, PACIFIC JOURNALISM REVIEW. All rights reserved. How do we understand the outrage in the Musl...
ABSTRACT There are many ways to approach the case of the Muhammad cartoons conflict. This article pr...