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Freedom of Speech and Threats to Information Security. Review of the monograph “Freedom of Speech and Media Security”

https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2019-10-110-115

Abstract

The monograph “Freedom of Speech and Media Security” is devoted to the political and legal aspects of civil freedoms implementation in to the practicies of information society institutions. The study aims to protect fundamental human rights that ensure the individual’s participation in the political process. The propaganda of extremism, the digital divide and intellectual rights violations are presented in political and legal research as threats to the information security of the state, companies and any person. The originality of the study is determined by the characteristic of legal and political interconnections between freedom of speech and information security.

About the Authors

G. S. Melnik
Saint-Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Galina S. Melnik, Professor of the Chair of Digital Media Communications, Doctor of Science (Political Sciences), Professor

Saint-Petersburg



B. Ya. Misonzhnikov
Saint-Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

Boris Ya. Misonzhnikov, Professor of the Chair of Digital Media Communications, Doctor of Science (Political Sciences), Doctor of Philology, Professor

Saint-Petersburg



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Review

For citations:


Melnik G.S., Misonzhnikov B.Ya. Freedom of Speech and Threats to Information Security. Review of the monograph “Freedom of Speech and Media Security”. Administrative Consulting. 2019;(10):110-115. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/1726-1139-2019-10-110-115

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