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There is a self-censoring culture of silence over predatory behaviour.
Even the most understated of long nails dictate delicate and self-censoring behavior.
Self-censoring to make money in China is a long-standing business practice.
Can you say more about self-censoring and how it shapes your Arabic films?
That's not to say I'm attempting to become some self-censoring, overly accommodating female stereotype.
Self-censoring is part of who I am when I work in the Arab world.
It is the goal of every authoritarian government: to create a self-censoring, self-policing populace.
Sex workers are self-censoring on social media to try to avoid removal from mainstream sites.
Climate scientists may be self-censoring in order to get their work funded through government grants.
Others speculate that writers may be self-censoring, steering clear of issues that could prove troublesome.
Concern has been expressed about Chinese students self-censoring on political topics in the presence of compatriots.
We'll just have to take Blitzer's word for it now that CNN isn't continuing that self-censoring practice.
But in interviews, many artists said they were self-censoring to avoid angering the government and its conservative supporters.
Often censors don't even have to get involved, as studios have begun self-censoring their films to avoid the hassle.
These self-censoring students find themselves caught in the crossfire of the Left's culture war, and their ideological identity reflects this.
Across Russian media, except for two or three publications, an acute self-censoring instinct -- put simply, fear -- is now a commanding feeling.
In order to avoid jail time, artists began self-censoring, particularly when dealing with issues related to ethnic minorities, politics, and religion.
While mainstream conservatives accommodate political correctness — criticizing its excesses, but dutifully self-censoring on delicate issues — the alt-right takes a different approach.
Meanwhile, alongside the arrests, Jinjiang itself was removing and self-censoring much of its queer content in an attempt to placate the government.
None of the points Oliver made in his show violate a list of factors that some streaming services in India consider before self-censoring.
This was likely because of a lack of interest in an old nature documentary, but it also dovetails nicely with Disney's self-censoring impulse.
Instead, they end up self-censoring or dropping their potentially controversial stories out of fear of retaliation -- against them personally or against their faculty adviser.
Although few speakers draw headlines and protests, many students, and some faculty, are self-censoring for fear of the social consequences and inviting the mob.
Having just finished recording their second album, the band have admitted to self-censoring and covering less abrasive topics to get the new songs past authorities.
"Eff everything and f everybody who ever tells you you can't do it," she said, self-censoring so as not to be slapped with a fine.
That was this moment where I realized I was doing all of this self-censoring—censoring stuff coming out of my mouth before I said it.
His flaw was a lack of patience with his own deeply felt humanism, self-censoring even his love of Beethoven in pursuit of the public good.
She has found that when she limits her editing brain, she doesn't venture as far from the initial source of inspiration — which also means self-censoring less.
As part of Beijing's campaign, Chinese-language media here, relied on by the many Chinese-Australians for whom English is a second language, are pressured into self-censoring.
Critics now believe that the rules will spread even more fear among Chinese citizens, who will end up self-censoring rather than face the wrath of the authorities.
I'm looking at my own life, my own career, and for two decades I did everything possible to avoid my voice, because part of me was really self-censoring.
They also chose to sidestep the fact that as reality shows progress, cast members often become more self-aware and self-censoring once they see how the public perceives them.
Some writers who once felt bold enough to tackle political and social issues, however obliquely, have been reluctant to publish their work, or have started self-censoring to avoid trouble.
Thousands of novels, including queer romance and explicit romance novels, have been published on Jinjiang, which has been around for nearly two decades, avoiding censorship largely by self-censoring authors first.
The head of an effective security service can easily become either a rival for the top spot or a self-censoring information block, neither of which bodes well for the boss.
New York, which both dealt with citywide censorship ordinances and the marketing of content deemed obscene — prompted the film industry to take some action in the waning days of the self-censoring code.
Still, Iranian artists must constantly navigate and test the limits of their artistic freedoms, often self-censoring so as not to upset the powerful Religious Establishment for fear of arrest, flogging, and possible imprisonment.
From the outside, it's clear that Turkey's arts and culture are not exempt from the well-oiled machine of coercion that's speeding the country toward Erdoğan's ultimate goal of engineering a docile, self-censoring society.
They said the CEO "has dramatically reduced his volume of tweets generally and regarding Tesla in particular," and has been diligent — even self-censoring — in his efforts to comply with the terms of that earlier settlement.
Even Google, which in 2009 was preparing to pull out of China after years of censoring its searches there, is now willing to play ball with the government, building a dedicated, self-censoring app solely for the Chinese market.
In a 2018 survey in which we asked scientists about this issue of self-censoring, we found that over 700 scientists said that they have chosen not to use politically contentious words, such as "climate change" in their work.
"I think this is deliberate and I think it's a fair degree of overreach from the state authorities to try and threaten the media or, at the very minimum, make the media start self-censoring," said journalist David Aduda.
He tells PEOPLE that, while he spent his first six-year term in the Capitol "self-censoring" his natural urge to joke ("I wanted Minnesotans to see that I was serious about the job,") he still sees humor in Washington's ample absurdity, especially in this era of President Trump.
There's no need for gratuitous or overly graphic period talk just to make people uncomfortable, but if you find that you're self-censoring when it comes to bringing up your period, try dropping it into normal conversation, the way that you'd tell someone that you have allergies or a cold.
As Duke public policy professor William Darity Jr. told CNN recently, during a conversation about the growing support among Senate Democrats for the jobs guarantee policy he's helped craft and push for years, the party's decades-old habit of "self-censoring themselves before they put forth legislation to be considered" seems to be diminishing.
Migration concerns have warped foreign policies, with European leaders self-censoring criticism of Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the president of Turkey, for fear of jeopardising a deal the EU struck with his government to manage migration flows, and skating over UN concerns that intervention in Libya to reduce smuggling will have a negative effect on its long-term stability.
Facebook has cleaned up some of the rampant racism that stemmed from the extreme right presence on its platform, but savvier, self-censoring groups like the Proud Boys are likely to be the real headache as Facebook, Twitter and Google trudge through an endless minefield of case-by-case terms of service violations, drawing sharp criticism from both sides of the political spectrum no matter where they choose to place their feet.
"Take-two: self censoring "Vice City"." GameSpot website. Accessed 18 August 2006. However, it is possible to play the game without excessive killing.
Yet, Iranian Green Movement online activists continued their political activism and resisting online repression by adopting different strategies such as: "(1) de-identification, (2) network reformation, (3) circumvention, (4) self-censoring, and (5) being inconspicuously active".
On May 15, 2011, Flipboard was blocked by the Great Firewall of China. McCue said on his Twitter feed"China has now officially blocked Flipboard." The company then released its first edition localised for China. Beginning in February 2015, the company started self-censoring users using the application from China.
Yan Lianke has stated in interviews that the book could have been better if he had not been self- censoring himself to ensure it could be published. In 2011, a film adaptation of this novel named Love for Life was released in China, which is directed by Gu Changwei and stars Zhang Ziyi and Aaron Kwok.
2, #2 (March 1955) Ajax-Farrell Publications By then, Wertham's efforts had led to a Congressional investigation into the comics industry, and publishers formed the self-censoring Comics Code Authority in the fall of 1954. Some changes were consequently made to the Phantom Lady's costume, so that her cleavage was covered and shorts replaced her skirt.
Scholars have discussed how young people of low socioeconomic status manage impressions online by adhering to normative notions of respectability. This is done through self-censoring, curating a neutral image, segmenting content by platform, and avoiding content and contacts coded as lower class. These strategies simultaneously enable and limit a participants’ ability to succeed by reinforcing racist and sexist notions of appropriate behavior.
New media researcher Andrew Lih blogged that he could not read the English-language article on the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 in China. Lih said that "there is no monolithically operating Great Firewall of China", noting that for users of various internet service providers in different locations in China—China Netcom in Beijing, China Telecom in Shanghai, and various providers in Anhui—the Chinese Wikipedia was only blocked in Anhui. Advocacy organization Reporters Without Borders praised Wikipedia's leaders for not self-censoring.
These newspapers have to be careful not to cross the line too much for fear of actions by the state. This environment leads to journalists self- censoring and the proliferation of state run media that is biased towards current political leaders and their parties. While there have been fewer attacks on journalists, there are still many cases that are waiting to work their way through the court system. Gradual improvements in internet access will lead to new environments and opportunities for newspapers and media in Bolivia.
Biographical fiction is a type of historical fiction that takes a historical individual and recreates elements of his or her life, while telling a fictional narrative, usually in the genres of film or the novel. The relationship between the biographical and the fictional may vary within different pieces of biographical fiction. It frequently includes selective information and self- censoring of the past. The characters are often real people or based on real people, but the need for "truthful" representation is less strict than in biography.
Resistance to any programme of tolerance towards homosexuality is said to be rooted in 'ancient' and 'indigenous' traditions. Heinze also notes the tendency of western states to eagerly demonstrate that they are not imposing a 'first world' agenda on 'traditional' societies. As a consequence, there has been a self-censoring forbearance in challenging southern states, as a kind of deference to indigenous cultural beliefs. In short, Heinze complains that many western states have been willing to tolerate human rights relativity in the context of sexuality.
"My most extreme act of self-censoring in Imperial Bedrooms," he said, however, was to omit a three-line description of a silver wall, because he felt that Clay would never have written it. Ellis stated he had no plans to make changes to the book as it stands in a second edition. Months prior to the book's release, Ellis tweeted the first sentence of the novel, "They had made a movie about us." The Random House website later announced the on sale date of June 22, 2010 in both hardback and paperback.
The procedure to get permission for this concert had taken over a year, and included self-censoring the lyrics of "Sleeping in My Car", of which Gessle said: "We agreed, but didn't change them in the end." This made Roxette the first Western act to be allowed to perform in China since Wham! in 1985. Two months later, on 8 April, they performed the first of two scheduled concerts at Buenos Aires' Estadio Ricardo Etcheverry – then called the Ferrocarrill Oeste Stadium – to a sold-out crowd of over 30,000 fans.
Jean-Claude Dassier, News director general at TF1 who is one of France's leading TV news executives has admitted self censoring the coverage of the riots in the country for fear of encouraging support for far-right politicians while public television station France 3 has stopped reporting the numbers of torched cars town by town. Media have generally agreed to give only a total national number of torched cars. French journalists have reported that some American TV shows and politicians (i.e. members of the Republican Party) exaggerated the riots (i.e.
Instead of self-censoring like other media outlets in the state, she became known for her direct reporting style, which frequently angered the authorities. She wrote over 63 reports covering political assassinations, natural disasters, authority abuses, human right violations, corruption, and government mismanagement. After working for the Diario de Xalapa, Martínez Pérez became a local correspondent for the newspaper La Jornada in the state and later joined the news magazine Proceso, where she worked for more than ten years. The news magazine is well known for having an "anti-establishment publication" style, and often runs articles that criticize politicians across the country.
The long open-mid front unrounded vowel does not exist in many varieties of Standard German and is rendered as the close-mid front unrounded vowel , so that both ('ear of grain') and ('honor') are pronounced (instead of "Ähre" being ) and both ('bears') and ('berries') are pronounced (instead of being ). It is debated whether is a distinct phoneme or even exists, except when consciously self-censoring speech, for several reasons: # The existence of a phoneme is an irregularity in a vowel system that otherwise has pairs of long and tense vs. short and lax vowels such as vs. . # Although some dialects (e.g.
While there was only a 9% drop in the number of releases between 1952 and 1953, circulation plummeted by an estimated 30–40%. The cause of the decrease is not entirely clear. Television had begun to provide competition with comic books, but there was also a rise in conservative values with the election in 1952 of Dwight Eisenhower. The Comics Code Authority, a self-censoring body founded to curb the juvenile delinquency alleged to be due to the crime and horror comics, has often been targeted as the culprit, but sales had begun to drop the year before it was founded.
Lee wrote each issue's four comics stories through #7, and at least two more stories through the end of the title's run.Menace: Marvel, Atlas [Hercules Publishing imprint, 1953 Series] at the Grand Comics Database Issue #12 was in production at the time of cancellation, scheduled for a July 1954 cover date. The contents were held as inventory and soon afterward published in the Atlas title Astonishing #35 (Oct. 1954). Menace is considered an example of "pre- Code horror", referring to horror comics published prior to the strictures of the industry's self-censoring Comics Code Authority, in which comics would bear the postage-stamp-sized Comics Code seal.
The popularity of superhero comic books declined following World War II, while comic book sales continued to increase as other genres proliferated, such as romance, westerns, crime, horror, and humour. Following a sales peak in the early 1950s, the content of comic books (particularly crime and horror) was subjected to scrutiny from parent groups and government agencies, which culminated in Senate hearings that led to the establishment of the Comics Code Authority self-censoring body. The Code has been blamed for stunting the growth of American comics and maintaining its low status in American society for much of the remainder of the century. Superheroes re-established themselves as the most prominent comic book genre by the early 1960s.
As the only member from the particular social category, individuals (especially women and minorities) frequently feel a sense of responsibility to properly represent their entire category, with fear of not perpetuating a negative stereotype. This self- censoring places a greater strain on the individual’s cognitive resources, leading to poorer performance on the task.Kiefer, A., Sekaquaptewa, D. & Barczyk, A. (2006). When appearance concerns make women look bad: Solo status and body image concerns diminish women's academic performance. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 24, 78-86 Solo status can impact a person’s performance even without the direct reference or relation to a stereotype, in spite of the person having equal or higher education or training than the remaining group.
Even though some of Wertham's claims were later found to be based on bad studies, the book created a moral panic that put pressure on the comic book industry to regulate their works. Later in 1954, the comic industry issued the Comics Code Authority (CCA) which put strict regulations on content that could appear in comic books sold at most stores, eliminating most violence and other mature content via self-censoring. The mainstream comic industries waned as comics had lost their edge, while an underground market for the more adult comics formed. The comic industry did not recover from Comics Code Authority regulations until the 1970s, when adherence to the Authority was weakened.
Through the Secretary of the Media, Raúl Apold, socialist dailies such as La Vanguardia or Democracia, and conservative ones such as La Prensa or La Razón, were simply closed or expropriated in favor of the CGT or ALEA, the regime's new state media company. Intimidation of the press increased: between 1943 and 1946, 110 publications were closed down; others such as La Nación and Roberto Noble's Clarín became more cautious and self-censoring. Perón appeared more threatened by dissident artists than by opposition political figures (though UCR leader Ricardo Balbín spent most of 1950 in jail). Numerous prominent cultural and intellectual figures were imprisoned (publisher and critic Victoria Ocampo, for one) or forced into exile, among them comedian Niní Marshall, film maker Luis Saslavsky, pianist Osvaldo Pugliese and actress Libertad Lamarque, victim of a rivalry with Eva Perón.
Jean-Claude Dassier, News director general at the private channel TF1 and one of France's leading TV news executives, admitted to self censoring the coverage of the riots in the country for fear of encouraging support for far-right politicians; while public television station France 3 stopped reporting the numbers of torched cars, apparently in order not to encourage "record making" between delinquent groups. Foreign news coverage was criticized by president Chirac as showing in some cases excessiveness (démesure) and Prime Minister de Villepin said in an interview to CNN that the events should not be called riots, as the situation was not violent to the extent of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, with no death casualties being reported during the unrest itself – although it had begun after the deaths of two youth pursued by the police.
Comics publishers across Canada banded together to create the Comic Magazine Industry Association of Canada (CMIAC), a Canadian industry self-censoring body similar to the American Comics Code Authority that would be formed a few years later in response to a similar crime comics scare in the U.S. Purely by coincidence, the Netherlands had experienced a near-similar comics related incident at almost the exact same time with an equally lethal outcome, and causing a similar popular reaction, but in this case the authorities refrained from taking the drastic legal actions, their Canadian counterparts did. Superior Publishers, however, defied the ban, while also moving into the U.S. market. Watchdogs turned up the heat, and in 1953 a distributor was found guilty of distributing obscenities. Some of Superior's titles found themselves in Fredric Wertham's notorious and influential diatribe on the influence comics had on juvenile delinquency, Seduction of the Innocent, published in 1954.

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