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  • - The powers being used to manipulate the past
     
    171

  • - Freedoms 25 years after the Wall
     
    170

    This issue of the magazine includes a special report with reports from a range of countries formerly behind the Berlin Wall about whether the expected level of freedoms have exceeded or not met expectations.

  • - Freedom of expression under pressure
     
    159

  • - How yesterday's and today's censors compare
     
    159

    Including an interview with Judy Blume, the author illustrates a short story from Turkey.

  • - Why breaking down social barriers matters.
     
    170

    Looks at taboos all over the world from Bangladesh to Britain. This title also includes a special section of cartoons from across the planet.

  • - Plays that provoke, protest and slip by the censors
     
    151

    Features historian Tom Holland, actor Simon Callow, Brazil's controversial director Roberto Alvim and Bollywood's Aparna Sen who all talk Shakespeare, protest and dissent. This magazine takes a look at how staging Shakespeare has allowed directors to tackle issues that would have otherwise been censored in countries around the world.

  • - Special report: journalists under fire and under pressure v45 iss2
     
    170

    Television foreign correspondent Lindsey Hilsum thinks about why and when war zones become too dangerous to cover. The author (who broke the story of extraordinary rendition) reports on the modern threats to reporters' keeping their sources secret, while an Iraqi trainer of journalists investigates what measures journalists can take to stay safer.

  • - Does anonymity need to be defended?
     
    153

    Does it pose threats if people choose to write under a pen name? Is that as true of a book as a Tweet? Why should that be? This special report includes an analysis of the value of anonymity with articles looking at when it is used and why. It also looks at why writers, journalists and artists choose to do work under an assumed name.

  • - Dressing to oppress: How dress codes and freedom clash
     
    159

  • - Use of propaganda and censorship in conflicts
     
    180

    A special report on how propaganda is used during wars, and where the line between truth and security is drawn.

  • - What difference Russia's revolution makes to our freedom today
     
    170

  • - Why the rebirth of radio is delivering more news
     
    170

  • - What We Are Afraid to Talk About.
     
    153

  • - Escape from reality: what holidaymakers don't know about their destinations
     
    159

  • - How governments use power to undermine justice and freedom
     
    170

  • - How macho leaders hide their weakness by stifling dissent, debate and democracy
     
    153

  • - Complicity: Why and when we choose to censor ourselves and give away our privacy
     
    180

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    153

    The September 2011 issue of Index on Censorship focuses on the relationships between art, artists and censorship and features celebrated sculptor Anish Kapoor.

  • - How the right to assembly is under threat
     
    170

    In the latest issue we look at threats to the right to protest around the world, how protesters are being threatened in different ways and an investigation into rising numbers of attacks on journalists covering protests, Authors include Ariel Dorfman, Micah White, Robert McCrum and an interview with Pentagon Papers lawyer Floyd Abrams.

  • - Is Technology the Saviour of Free Speech?
     
    170

    The March 2010 issue considers the Internet, its effect on free speech and how it has reinvented free speech.

  • - Freedom on the Airwaves
     
    151

    As modern technology multiplies radio's reach, the June issue of Index on Censorship examines the medium and its messengers. Includes contributions from Joe Queenan, Alexei Venediktov and Shirazuddin Siddiqi.

  • - Music Under Pressure
     
    161

    This issue of Index on Censorship looks at censorship in music, including the songs they tried to ban, the musicians stopped for playing live, and the singers who are put on trial. With contributions by Radiohead's Colin Greenwood, legendary band manager Peter Jenner and novelist Will Self.

  • - 50 Years of the PEN Writers in Prison Committee
     
    153

    This issue of Index on Censorship celebrates 50 years of English PEN by looking at the impact that imprisonment and persecution has on literature -- and asking what challenges writers continue to face today. Contributors include Margaret Atwood, Lydia Cacho and Maureen Freel

  • - The Limits of Digital Freedom
     
    159

    This issue of Index hears from the grassroots activists, pioneering journalists and frontline bloggers who depend on new media to get the message out - and assesses its impact.

  • - What's Science Got to Hide
     
    159

    From libel to intelligent design, Index on Censorship examines the obstacles to scientific inquiry.

  • - Long Live Privacy
     
    159

    Index on Censorship considers the future of privacy in an age where technology, changing public attitudes and increasing state surveillance are challenging the extent to which anyone can call their lives private.

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    153

    Index marks its fortieth anniversary with a special issue marking the highs and lows for freedom of expression since the magazine was founded, and assessing the future for free speech.

  • - Seeing the Future of Journalism
     
    159

    Includes a special report on the future of journalism and the challenges for free speech. This global analysis includes articles from young and older journalists about the way the media might and should evolve to bring the public the information they should know. It also includes an article on free expression by Australia's race commissioner.

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