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"From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the Implications for Democracy"

Le jeudi 31 mai 2012, la Chaire des Amériques de l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne organise, en partenariat avec IMODEV, une conférence : "From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology, and the implications for democracy" autour du livre de Russel Weaver, Professeur de droit à l'Université de Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law et expert international sur des questions constitutionnelles et sur la liberté d'expression. Sa présentation aura lieu en anglais mais un soutient linguistique sera organisé pour aider à la compréhension de sa présentation.

Résumé du livre :
The history of free expression is inextricably intertwined with advances in speech technology. However, until recently, most forms of communication were limited and controlled by so-called "gatekeepers" who had the power to limit or control the ability of ordinary individuals to communicate with each other. With the advent of the Internet, and new forms of technology (e.g., personal computers, iPhones, etc.), people have much greater capacity to communicate with each other. Although both governments and private entities have attempted to control discourse over the Internet, new technologies have enabled ordinary individuals to more easily communicate with each other and to participate in the political process. As a result, the Internet is reshaping political debate and political action all over the world.