CMNS 431: Communication Policy & Law
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Syllabus
Readings
Week 1 Communication Freedom & “The Lives of Others”
Week 2 Is Communication Freedom a Human Right, a "Fundamental Freedom"?
Week 3 Communication Power & the Limits of Liberation
Week 4 Law’s Empire: Communication and the Production of Bare Life
Week 5 Hate Speech & the Limits of Justice
Week 6 Sovereign Power & the State of Exception
Week 7 The Polis, the Market, and the Camp
Week 8 Communication Freedom and the Security Regime
Week 9 Privacy and the Limits of Justice
Week 10 “Caught in the Act”: Peace, Order, Good Government and the Camp
Week 11 The Just [One] Justices
Week 12 Democratic Communication as a “Truth Procedure”
Resources
Communication Freedom
BC Freedom of Information and Privacy Association
Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard
Canadian Internet and Public Interest Clinic (CIPIC)
Canadian Online Legal Dictionary
Citizen Lab, University of Toronto
Communia
CRIS: The Right to Communicate in the Information Society
Legisinfo: Bills in Canada's Parliament
Lexum: Judgments of the Supreme Court of Canada
Michael Geist's Blog
Office of the Information Commissioner, Canada
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner, British Columbia
Office of the Privacy Commissioner, Canada
Open Media
Open Net Initiative
Open Parliament
Privacy International
Say No to Bell
Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen's University
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