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First edition. |
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1 online resource |
Contents |
Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Freedom of Information in the Internet Era -- The market for information and the freedom of information regime -- How Internet changes the structure of information -- Consumption of information on Internet and the crisis of traditional media -- How search engines and social networks operate when they select information -- The algorithm, the unknown -- The filter bubble and its effects -- The sharing imperative and the new models of information distribution -- Why Internet amplifies and makes fake news relevant |
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"Surveillance capitalism" and its influence on political behavior -- The European rules on personal data protection as a limit on surveillance capitalism -- Is it possible to distinguish fake news from opinions? -- Hate speech and the pyramid of hate -- Is it still possible to speak of the "marketplace of ideas"? -- Nobody seems to be responsible for what happens on Internet -- Content moderation and private censorship -- If Internet "cannibalizes" the media, is there room for the quality of information? -- Towards a new type of democracy: bubble democracy |
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After Google Spain and the Antitrust interventions: what responsibility do platforms have? -- Self-regulation versus regulation: can a balance be found? -- Are our conceptual categories still relevant? -- 2. The Constitutional Perspective on Freedom of Expression in the Internet Era -- Introduction -- European constitutionalism put to the test by hate speech and fake news -- United States constitutionalism meets fake news and hate speech -- A new paradigm for Internet? -- 3. Tackling Disinformation: A Comparative Review of Legislative Interventions and Other Measures -- The roadmap |
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Tackling disinformation at the EU level -- Germany -- Italy -- France -- The United Kingdom -- Russian Federation -- Singapore -- Malaysia -- Anti-disinformation trends across the world -- 4. Perspectives on Disinformation and Hate Speech -- The crossroad between competition and constitutional law -- Self-regulation, regulation, co-regulation -- Consumer and user empowerment -- The EU's regulatory ecosystem -- Legislating disinformation in Europe -- References. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Freedom of expression.
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Hate speech.
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Disinformation.
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Constitutional law -- European Union countries.
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Constitutional law. |
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Disinformation. |
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Freedom of expression. |
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Hate speech. |
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European Union countries. |
Added Author |
Pollicino, Oreste, author.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Pitruzzella, Giovanni. Disinformation and hate speech. First edition. Milano : Bocconi University Press : Egea S.p.A, 2020 8831322036 9788831322034 (OCoLC)1131805211 |
ISBN |
9788831322072 (electronic bk.) |
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8831322079 (electronic bk.) |
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9788831322034 |
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8831322036 |
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