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Conference Coverage: 'The Fate of Freedom of Expression in Liberal Democracies' at Wellesley (VIDEO)

鈥淭he Fate of Freedom of Expression in Liberal Democracies,鈥 held at Wellesley College in October 2015, brought together scholars, public intellectuals, journalists, and editors from across the world to discuss matters related to free expression in the West. FIREwas there to cover the action at the event, organized by Wellesley College Professor Thomas Cushman and Danish human-rights advocate Jacob Mchangama.
鈥淚 think we鈥檙e both concerned about the fate of freedom of expression in liberal democracies,鈥 Mchangama said. 鈥淚t has its origins in the West and supposedly this is where it should be protected the strongest.鈥 But it鈥檚 not, Mchangama said, noting a recent rise in censorship across Western Europe. ( covered an example of this trend just last week when German Chancellor Angela Merkel signalled she would allow the prosecution of a German comedian to improve relations with Turkey.)
Several prominent international free speech advocates were on hand to present at the conference. Danish journalist Flemming Rose, the foreign affairs editor at Denmark鈥檚 Jyllands-Posten and the man behind the 2006 publication of the , gave a lecture on 鈥淔ree Speech and a New European Narrative.鈥 His lecture described the fallout from his paper鈥檚 controversy and how it points to a new era in censorship for European journalism. The PEN American Center鈥檚 Suzanne Nossel discussed 鈥淭he Threat to Freedom of Speech from Non-State Actors.鈥 And 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 executive director, Robert Shibley, discussed themes of censorship on American college campuses from the influential article 鈥溾 co-authored by FIREPresident and CEO Greg Lukianoff in The Atlantic in September 2015.
Shibley said the conference highlighted the universality of contemporary challenges to free speech.
鈥淚t鈥檚 helpful for people from all over to get together and talk about the similarities and differences in the things that they鈥檙e dealing with,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檝e actually been surprised at how many similarities there have been.鈥
Issues related to 果冻传媒app官方鈥檚 mission were discussed throughout the conference.
鈥淭his idea that if you have a more diverse population, you should have less diversity in speech, it鈥檚 the other way around,鈥 said Thomas Cushman, the conference organizer, in an interview with FIREstaff. 鈥淔IREneed to be taught that diversity in speech is an accompaniment and actually a bulwark for successful diversity and tolerance.鈥
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