Introduction
As the editors of this issue note in the editorial, censorship is harmful, but it rarely works for very long. While this may be true, one form of censorship may be considered as more long lasting, pernicious, and opaque. The force, normalcy, and potential harm of self-censorship have …
self-censorship
censorship amid academic ‘excellence’: internalised, targeted, and performative
Much of my knowledge about censorship in education has been gathered through involuntary participant observation. I have been immersed in multiple situations of being silenced by power. As a researcher of freedom of expression and its limits, I might even consider my recurring role as a censorship …
