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Journalism and activist democratic theory and ethics: When the ‘chilling effects’ of libel can lose effect
Ali Noor Mohamed
Department of Media & Creative Industries
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Journalism
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Democratic Theory
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Liberal
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New York Times
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Ethical framework
50%
Injustice
50%
Restraint
50%
Civil Rights Movement
50%
zeal
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Intimidation
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Tenor
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Ethical Principle
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Keyphrases
Democratic Theory
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Chilling Effect
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Defamation
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Journalistic Ethics
25%
Intimidation
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Activist Journalism
25%
Democratic Process
25%
Civil Rights
25%
Public Officials
25%
Civil Rights Movement
25%
Lawsuit
25%
Perceived Injustice
25%
New York Times
25%
Social Sciences
Democratic Theory
100%
Democratic Process
50%
Civil Rights Movement
50%
Civil and Political Rights
50%