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- Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy
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- 0197621090
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- 9780197621097
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- 9780197621097
- Publisher
- Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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- Trade Paperback
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- 2023
- Release Date
- 26/01/2023
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- English
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- US
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- 6.1in
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- Lee C. Bollinger (Edited by)
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- Law
- Publication Year
- 2022
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- Constitutional, Media & the Law, Computer & Internet, General
- Number of Pages
- 448 Pages
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One of the most fiercely debated issues of this era is what to do about "bad" speech--hate speech, disinformation and propaganda campaigns, and incitement of violence--on the Internet, primarily speech on social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter. In Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy, Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone have gathered an eminent cast of contributors to explore the various dimensions of this problem in the American context. They stress how difficult it is to develop remedies given that some of these forms of "bad" speech are ordinarily protected by the First Amendment. Bollinger and Stone argue that it is important to remember that the last time we encountered a major new communications technology we established a federal agency to provide oversight and to issue regulations to protect and promote "the public interest."
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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0197621090
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9780197621097
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Book Title
Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of Our Democracy
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Trade Paperback
Language
English
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Constitutional, Media & the Law, Computer & Internet, General
Publication Year
2022
Genre
Law
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448 Pages
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Item Length
6.1in
Item Height
1.2in
Item Width
9.1in
Item Weight
23.2 Oz
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"This book is strongly recommended for those interested in the intersection of social media and politics and for instructors looking for readily comprehensible articles for their upper-division courses." -- J. McQuiston, CHOICE"In this elegant volume, equally valuable to specialists and lay readers, two lifelong scholars of First Amendment jurisprudence gather an array of experts to explore the problems presented by digital technology and their possible solutions." -- Jessica T. Mathews , Foreign Affairs"Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays,and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful publicdiscourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States"I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School"Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and chartingthe future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University"Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America"The essays in this volume are all well-written and clearly argued...this volume belongs in anyone's library interested in the freedom of speech." -- Cary Federman, Law and Politics Book Review, "In this elegant volume, equally valuable to specialists and lay readers, two lifelong scholars of First Amendment jurisprudence gather an array of experts to explore the problems presented by digital technology and their possible solutions." -- Jessica T. Mathews , Foreign Affairs "Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States "I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School "Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and charting the future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University "Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America, "This book is strongly recommended for those interested in the intersection of social media and politics and for instructors looking for readily comprehensible articles for their upper-division courses." -- J. McQuiston, CHOICE "In this elegant volume, equally valuable to specialists and lay readers, two lifelong scholars of First Amendment jurisprudence gather an array of experts to explore the problems presented by digital technology and their possible solutions." -- Jessica T. Mathews , Foreign Affairs "Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States "I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School "Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and charting the future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University "Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America, "This book is strongly recommended for those interested in the intersection of social media and politics and for instructors looking for readily comprehensible articles for their upper-division courses." -- J. McQuiston, CHOICE"In this elegant volume, equally valuable to specialists and lay readers, two lifelong scholars of First Amendment jurisprudence gather an array of experts to explore the problems presented by digital technology and their possible solutions." -- Jessica T. Mathews , Foreign Affairs"Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States"I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School"Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and charting the future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University"Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America"The essays in this volume are all well-written and clearly argued...this volume belongs in anyone's library interested in the freedom of speech." -- Cary Federman, Law and Politics Book Review, Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and thehard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the techindustry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course., "Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States "I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School "Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and charting the future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University "Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America, "This book is strongly recommended for those interested in the intersection of social media and politics and for instructors looking for readily comprehensible articles for their upper-division courses." -- J. McQuiston, CHOICE"In this elegant volume, equally valuable to specialists and lay readers, two lifelong scholars of First Amendment jurisprudence gather an array of experts to explore the problems presented by digital technology and their possible solutions." -- Jessica T. Mathews , Foreign Affairs"Lee Bollinger and Geoffrey Stone have done a great public service by assembling this extraordinary group of contributors to think through the risks to democracy posed by social media and the internet. Protecting our constitutional traditions, in the face of seismic technological change, and the unmooring of democratic foundations is one of the greatest challenges of our times. Yet, what emerges from this volume's thoughtfully constructed collection of essays, and the hard choices made by a commission tasked with synthesizing the many perspectives presented here, is invaluable guidance for what must be done now if we are to preserve meaningful public discourse and our democracy. The fact that so many distinguished leaders from government, academia, the tech industry, and journalism devoted their time to this project underscores the urgent need to chart a new course." -- Valerie Jarrett, Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States"I can think of no better introduction to the highly consequential question of regulating speech on social media. Bollinger and Stone have assembled an outstanding array of authors who, with clarity, felicity, and deep knowledge, cover the many facets of this pressing problem." -- Robert Post, , Sterling Professor of Law, Yale Law School"Events in recent years have made plain the challenges that social media platforms present to our democracy-harmful speech, divisive speech, misinformation, foreign interference, and more. The First Amendment stands as both an ideal and a potential obstacle in addressing these challenges. Bollinger and Stone have enlisted an extraordinary array of leading experts to tackle these issues from all angles. This volume is invaluable for understanding and charting the future of American democracy." -- Jack Goldsmith, Learned Hand Professor of Law, Harvard University"Anyone interested in the intersection of speech, technology, and democracy-which means anyone worried about the health of our democracy-should have this book on their shelves. It offers deep analysis and debate, bold rethinking, new ideas, and recommendations that Congress could act on tomorrow. A tour de force." -- Anne-Marie Slaughter, CEO, New America
Table of Content
AcknowledgmentsList of ContributorsOpening Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. StoneRegulating Harmful Speech on Social Media: The Current Legal Landscape and Policy Proposals Andrew J. Ceresney, Jeffrey P. Cunard, Courtney M. Dankworth, and David A. O'NeilPart One: An Overview of the Problem1. Social Media and First Amendment Fault Lines David A. Strauss2. A Deliberate Leap in the Opposite Direction: The Need to Rethink Free Speech Larry Kramer3. The Disinformation Dilemma Emily Bazelon4. A Framework for Regulating Falsehoods Cass R. SunsteinPart Two: Reforming Section5. The Free Speech Industry Mary Anne Franks6. The Golden Era of Free Speech Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky7. Section 230 Reforms Sheldon WhitehousePart Three: Content Moderation and the Problem of Algorithms8. Algorithms, Affordances, and Agency Renée DiResta9. The Siren Call of Content Moderation Formalism evelyn douek10. Free Speech on Public Platforms Jamal Greene11. The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law in the Digital Public Sphere Genevieve Lakier12. Platform Power, Online Speech, and the Search for New Constitutional Categories Nathaniel Persily13. Strategy and Structure: Understanding Online Disinformation and How Commitments to "Free Speech" Complicate Mitigation Approaches Kate StarbirdPart Four: Other Possible Reforms14. To Reform Social Media, Reform Informational Capitalism Jack M. Balkin15. Follow the Money, Back to Front Yochai Benkler16. The First Amendment Does Not Protect Replicants Lawrence Lessig17. Social Media, Distrust, and Regulation: A Conversation Newton N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow18. Profit Over People: How to Make Big Tech Work for Americans Amy KlobucharReport of the Commission Katherine Adams, Martin Baron, Lee C. Bollinger, Hillary Clinton, Jelani Cobb, Russ Feingold, Christina Paxson, Geoffrey R. StoneConcluding Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. StoneNotesIndex
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2023-286527
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342.7308/53
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