Volume 5, No 1 & 2.
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Introduction
by Shalini Venturelli
Human rights and democracy in cyberspace: frameworks, standards and obstacles
by Shalini Venturelli
Freedom of expression: a universal optique
by Carlos A. Arnaldo, Janusz Symonides, Alain Modoux, Philip Queau, Iskra Panevska and John Bennett
Human rights: the implementation gap
by Cees J. Hamelink
The stories we tell and the stories we sell
by George Gerbner
Global communication policy and the realisation of human rights
by Marc Raboy
The people’s ‘rights to communicate’ and a ‘Global Communication Charter’: how does cyberspace change the legal concepts of human rights and participation?
by Wolfgang Kleinwaechter
Human rights, participatory communication and cultural freedom in a global perspective
by Jan Servaes
Differentiated citizenship and the multi-ethnic public sphere
by Charles Husband
News agency coverage of the UN Conference of Human Rights
by C. Anthony Giffard and John M. Streck
Human rights and the public sphere: an exploration of communications and democracy at the ‘fin de siecle’ in Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia
by Andrew Jakubowicz
Freedom of expression in Third World countries: the Argentine case
by Susana N. Vittadini Andres
Nothing absolute: support for free expression rights among Israeli Arabs and Jews and US citizens
by Robert O. Wyatt, Julie Andsager, Majid Al-Haj, Hanna Levinsohn
Cybersex, censorship and the state(s): pornographic and legal discourses at odds
by Divina Frau-Meigs and Philippe J. Maarek
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