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The Rhetorical Devices of the Keepers of State Secrets
In: Secrecy and Society (2021)
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An Overview of Life and Works of Jami & His Perception of Love
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2021)
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Modern America from the Latin American Perspective
In: Senior Honors Projects (2020)
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A Translation of Dominik Nagl’s Grenzfälle with an Introductory Analysis of the Translation Process
In: Masters Theses (2020)
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The Politics of Pity versus Piety: The Poetics and Politics Behind Different Feminist Accounts on the Muslim Woman
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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Wisdom (Hikmah) as Perceived by Iranian Muslim Scholars: Reflections on Ibn Sina, Ghazali, and Suhrawardi
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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New Bottles, Old Wine: The Contemporary Palestinian Political Division
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2019)
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Personae non gratae
In: Journal of Critical Thought and Praxis (2018)
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Hermeneutic Philosophies of Social Science: Introduction
In: Articles and Chapters in Academic Book Collections (2017)
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What’s The Difference? Distinctions, Furūq, And Development In Post-Formative Islamic Law
In: Publicly Accessible Penn Dissertations (2017)
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“Eye for an Eye” or “Turn the Other Cheek?” Exploring the Moderating Roles of Revenge and Forgiveness when Examining Death Penalty Support and Religious Fundamentalism
In: Dissertations (2016)
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The Moroccan Jurist al-Khamlīshī: Can a Woman Become a Legislator (Mujtahid)?
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2016)
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Stigmatization of Psychological and Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Effects of Diagnostic Labeling in a Legal Context
In: Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2015)
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The Responsibility to Protect: Emerging Norm or Failed Doctrine?
In: Global Tides (2015)
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The Independent Press after the "Moroccan Spring"
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2015)
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Healing Our Race-Linked Wounds
In: Carroy U "Cuf" Ferguson, Ph.D. (2015)
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Water Rights Between Social Activism and Social Enterprise
Morgan, B. - : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2014
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State Sovereignty and Citizen Agency: The Nationalist-Islamic Discourse of Shaykh Muhammad Mahdi Shams al-Din
In: Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Multidisciplinary Studies (2014)
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An Examination of University Speech Codes’ Constitutionality and Their Impact on High-Level Discourse
In: Theses from the College of Journalism and Mass Communications (2014)
Abstract: The First Amendment – which guarantees the right to freedom of religion, of the press, to assemble, and petition to the government for redress of grievances – is under attack at institutions of higher learning in the United States of America. Beginning in the late 1980s, universities have crafted “speech codes” or “codes of conduct” that prohibit on campus certain forms of expression that would otherwise be constitutionally guaranteed. Examples of such polices could include prohibiting “telling a joke that conveys sexism,” or “content that may negatively affect an individual’s self-esteem.” Despite the alarming number of institutions that employ such policies, administrative and student attitude toward repeal or ensuring their free-speech rights are intact is arguably lax. Some scholars even suggest that colleges’ prohibitions are welcome, and are a product of a generation of students rejecting the tolerance of hate speech. Court cases and precedent disagree, though, and various prominent rulings are discussed that have shaped the landscape of conduct codes in today’s academia. Also described are examples and outcomes of academic prosecution of students by school officials for constitutionally protected speech, opinion, expression or conduct. More research is imperative before occurrence of a culture shift that eradicates expression and topics of discussion and criminally prosecutes speech outside of the talking points of an ivory tower echo chamber of approved opinions. Advisor: John Bender
Keyword: and Deviance; and Ethnicity in Communication; Civil Rights and Discrimination; Constitutional Law; Crime; First Amendment; Gender; Law; Legal Studies; Other Film and Media Studies; Politics and Social Change; Race; Sexuality; Social Control; Social Influence and Political Communication; speech codes
URL: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/journalismdiss/40
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1046&context=journalismdiss
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Interpreting
In: Doctoral Dissertations (2014)
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