In defense of freedom of expression

Authors

  • Maria Cristina Castilho Costa

Keywords:

V!13, Censorship, Freedom of expression, Culture

Abstract

This article searches to demonstrate that human culture is characterized by the confrontation between individuals’ subjectivity and the collective culture to which we belong. This opposition is strained as that society becomes more diverse and complex, witnessing the emergence of censorship mechanisms. Through them, we seek to silence all opposition to a particular way of interpreting the world trying to gain hegemony in society. This article is a result of research conducted at the Observatory of Communication, Freedom of Expression and Censorship, of the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil (OBCOM-USP), which studies contemporary and classical processes of censorship and defends freedom of expression as an ethical value which has become increasingly important throughout history.

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Author Biography

Maria Cristina Castilho Costa

She is Doctor in Social Science, Titular Professor in Communication and Culture, at São Paulo University (USP), coordinator of Observatory of Communication, Freedom of Expression and Censure (OBCOM) at USP, deputy head of the Department of Communications and Arts (CCA), at School of Communication and Arts (ECA/USP). She studies communication, Arts, education, sociology and digital communication.

Published

2016-12-10