Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy
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Social Media, Freedom of Speech, and the Future of our Democracy
Bollinger, Lee C.; Stone, Geoffrey R.
Oxford University Press Inc
10/2022
444
Dura
Inglês
9780197621080
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Opening Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Regulating 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'Neil
Part One: An Overview of the Problem
1 Social Media and First Amendment Fault Lines David A. Strauss:
2 A Deliberate Leap in the Opposite Direction: The Need to Rethink Free Speech Larry Kramer:
3 The Disinformation Dilemma Emily Bazelon:
4 A Framework for Regulating Falsehoods Cass R. Sunstein:
Part Two: Reforming Section
5 The Free Speech Industry Mary Anne Franks:
6 The Golden Era of Free Speech Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky:
7 Section 230 Reforms Sheldon Whitehouse:
Part Three: Content Moderation and the Problem of Algorithms
8 Algorithms, Affordances, and Agency Renee DiResta:
9 The Siren Call of Content Moderation Formalism evelyn douek:
10 Free Speech on Public Platforms Jamal Greene:
11 The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law in the Digital Public Sphere Genevieve Lakier:
12 Platform Power, Online Speech, and the Search for New Constitutional Categories Nathaniel Persily:
13 Strategy and Structure: Understanding Online Disinformation and How Commitments to "Free Speech" Complicate Mitigation Approaches Kate Starbird:
Part Four: Other Possible Reforms
14 To Reform Social Media, Reform Informational Capitalism Jack M. Balkin:
15 Follow the Money, Back to Front Yochai Benkler:
16 The First Amendment Does Not Protect Replicants Lawrence Lessig:
17 Social Media, Distrust, and Regulation: A Conversation Newton N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow:
18 Profit Over People: How to Make Big Tech Work for Americans Amy Klobuchar:
Report of the Commission Katherine Adams, Martin Baron, Lee C. Bollinger, Hillary Clinton, Jelani Cobb, Russ Feingold, Christina Paxson, Geoffrey R. Stone
Concluding Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Notes
Index
List of Contributors
Opening Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Regulating 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'Neil
Part One: An Overview of the Problem
1 Social Media and First Amendment Fault Lines David A. Strauss:
2 A Deliberate Leap in the Opposite Direction: The Need to Rethink Free Speech Larry Kramer:
3 The Disinformation Dilemma Emily Bazelon:
4 A Framework for Regulating Falsehoods Cass R. Sunstein:
Part Two: Reforming Section
5 The Free Speech Industry Mary Anne Franks:
6 The Golden Era of Free Speech Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky:
7 Section 230 Reforms Sheldon Whitehouse:
Part Three: Content Moderation and the Problem of Algorithms
8 Algorithms, Affordances, and Agency Renee DiResta:
9 The Siren Call of Content Moderation Formalism evelyn douek:
10 Free Speech on Public Platforms Jamal Greene:
11 The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law in the Digital Public Sphere Genevieve Lakier:
12 Platform Power, Online Speech, and the Search for New Constitutional Categories Nathaniel Persily:
13 Strategy and Structure: Understanding Online Disinformation and How Commitments to "Free Speech" Complicate Mitigation Approaches Kate Starbird:
Part Four: Other Possible Reforms
14 To Reform Social Media, Reform Informational Capitalism Jack M. Balkin:
15 Follow the Money, Back to Front Yochai Benkler:
16 The First Amendment Does Not Protect Replicants Lawrence Lessig:
17 Social Media, Distrust, and Regulation: A Conversation Newton N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow:
18 Profit Over People: How to Make Big Tech Work for Americans Amy Klobuchar:
Report of the Commission Katherine Adams, Martin Baron, Lee C. Bollinger, Hillary Clinton, Jelani Cobb, Russ Feingold, Christina Paxson, Geoffrey R. Stone
Concluding Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Notes
Index
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Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
Opening Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Regulating 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'Neil
Part One: An Overview of the Problem
1 Social Media and First Amendment Fault Lines David A. Strauss:
2 A Deliberate Leap in the Opposite Direction: The Need to Rethink Free Speech Larry Kramer:
3 The Disinformation Dilemma Emily Bazelon:
4 A Framework for Regulating Falsehoods Cass R. Sunstein:
Part Two: Reforming Section
5 The Free Speech Industry Mary Anne Franks:
6 The Golden Era of Free Speech Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky:
7 Section 230 Reforms Sheldon Whitehouse:
Part Three: Content Moderation and the Problem of Algorithms
8 Algorithms, Affordances, and Agency Renee DiResta:
9 The Siren Call of Content Moderation Formalism evelyn douek:
10 Free Speech on Public Platforms Jamal Greene:
11 The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law in the Digital Public Sphere Genevieve Lakier:
12 Platform Power, Online Speech, and the Search for New Constitutional Categories Nathaniel Persily:
13 Strategy and Structure: Understanding Online Disinformation and How Commitments to "Free Speech" Complicate Mitigation Approaches Kate Starbird:
Part Four: Other Possible Reforms
14 To Reform Social Media, Reform Informational Capitalism Jack M. Balkin:
15 Follow the Money, Back to Front Yochai Benkler:
16 The First Amendment Does Not Protect Replicants Lawrence Lessig:
17 Social Media, Distrust, and Regulation: A Conversation Newton N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow:
18 Profit Over People: How to Make Big Tech Work for Americans Amy Klobuchar:
Report of the Commission Katherine Adams, Martin Baron, Lee C. Bollinger, Hillary Clinton, Jelani Cobb, Russ Feingold, Christina Paxson, Geoffrey R. Stone
Concluding Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Notes
Index
List of Contributors
Opening Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Regulating 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'Neil
Part One: An Overview of the Problem
1 Social Media and First Amendment Fault Lines David A. Strauss:
2 A Deliberate Leap in the Opposite Direction: The Need to Rethink Free Speech Larry Kramer:
3 The Disinformation Dilemma Emily Bazelon:
4 A Framework for Regulating Falsehoods Cass R. Sunstein:
Part Two: Reforming Section
5 The Free Speech Industry Mary Anne Franks:
6 The Golden Era of Free Speech Erwin Chemerinsky and Alex Chemerinsky:
7 Section 230 Reforms Sheldon Whitehouse:
Part Three: Content Moderation and the Problem of Algorithms
8 Algorithms, Affordances, and Agency Renee DiResta:
9 The Siren Call of Content Moderation Formalism evelyn douek:
10 Free Speech on Public Platforms Jamal Greene:
11 The Limits of Antidiscrimination Law in the Digital Public Sphere Genevieve Lakier:
12 Platform Power, Online Speech, and the Search for New Constitutional Categories Nathaniel Persily:
13 Strategy and Structure: Understanding Online Disinformation and How Commitments to "Free Speech" Complicate Mitigation Approaches Kate Starbird:
Part Four: Other Possible Reforms
14 To Reform Social Media, Reform Informational Capitalism Jack M. Balkin:
15 Follow the Money, Back to Front Yochai Benkler:
16 The First Amendment Does Not Protect Replicants Lawrence Lessig:
17 Social Media, Distrust, and Regulation: A Conversation Newton N. Minow, Nell Minow, Martha Minow, and Mary Minow:
18 Profit Over People: How to Make Big Tech Work for Americans Amy Klobuchar:
Report of the Commission Katherine Adams, Martin Baron, Lee C. Bollinger, Hillary Clinton, Jelani Cobb, Russ Feingold, Christina Paxson, Geoffrey R. Stone
Concluding Statement Lee C. Bollinger and Geoffrey R. Stone
Notes
Index
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