{"id":66894,"date":"2015-10-26T09:42:06","date_gmt":"2015-10-26T13:42:06","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/definitions-of-censorship-pbs\/"},"modified":"2015-10-26T09:42:06","modified_gmt":"2015-10-26T13:42:06","slug":"definitions-of-censorship-pbs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/censorship\/definitions-of-censorship-pbs\/","title":{"rendered":"Definitions of Censorship &#8211; PBS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  The term \"censorship\" comes from The Latin, censere  \"to give as one's opinion, to assess.\" The Roman censors were  magistrates who took the census count and served as assessors and  inspectors of morals and conduct.<\/p>\n<p>  In contrast to that straightforward definition from Roman  times, contemporary usage offers no agreed-upon definition of the  term or when to use it. Indeed, even whether the word  itself applies to a given controversy in the arts is often  vigorously contested.<\/p>\n<p>  Here are excerpts of definitions of \"censorship\" from U.S.  organizations and publications with varying views. They are not  intended as any composite mega-definition of the term, only as  indications of the variety of approaches to this concept.<\/p>\n<p>    Censorship: The use of the state and other legal    or official means to restrict speech.    --Culture Wars, Documents from the Recent Controversies in    the Arts, edited by Richard Boltons  <\/p>\n<p>    In general, censorship of books is a supervision of the    press in order to prevent any abuse of it. In this sense, every    lawful authority, whose duty it is to protect its subjects from    the ravages of a pernicious press, has the right of exercising    censorship of books.    --The Catholic Encyclopedia (a publication of the    Catholic Church)  <\/p>\n<p>    What Is Censorship? Censorship is the suppression of    ideas and information that certain persons -- individuals,    groups or government officials -- find objectionable or    dangerous. It is no more complicated than someone saying,    \"Don't let anyone read this book, or buy that magazine, or view    that film, because I object to it!\" Censors try to use the    power of the state to impose their view of what is truthful and    appropriate, or offensive and objectionable, on everyone else.    Censors pressure public institutions, like libraries, to    suppress and remove from public access information they judge    inappropriate or dangerous, so that no one else has the chance    to read or view the material and make up their own minds about    it. The censor wants to prejudge materials for everyone.  <\/p>\n<p>    For the ALA, technically censorship means the \"The    Removal of material from open access by government authority.\"    The ALA also distinguishes various levels of incidents in    respect to materials in a library which may or may not lead to    censorship: Inquiry, Expression of Concern, Complaint, Attack,    and Censorship.    --The American Library Association  <\/p>\n<p>    The word \"censorship\" means \"prior restraint\" of First    Amendment rights by government.    --Morality in Media (Morality in Media is \"a national,    not-for-profit, interfaith organization established in 1962 to    combat obscenity and uphold decency standards in the    media.\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship    1. The denial of freedom of speech or freedom of the press.    2. The review of books, movies, etc., to prohibit publication    and distribution, usually for reasons of morality or state    security.    --Oran's Dictionary of Law  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship: official restriction of any expression    believed to threaten the political, social, or moral order.    --Encyclopedia.Com  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship - the prevention of publication, transmission,    or exhibition of material considered undesirable for the    general public to possess or be exposed to.    --Fast Times' Political Dictionary (Fast    Times is \"a nonpartisan publication on contemporary world    affairs & media with no political, ideological, or    religious affiliation of any kind.\")  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship: the cyclical suppression, banning,    expurgation, or editing by an individual, institution, group or    government that enforce or influence its decision against    members of the public -- of any written or pictorial materials    which that individual, institution, group or government deems    obscene and \"utterly\" without redeeming social value,\" as    determined by \"contemporary community standards.\"    --Chuck Stone, Professor of Journalism and Mass    Communication, University of North Carolina  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship is a word of many meanings. In its broadest    sense it refers to suppression of information, ideas, or    artistic expression by anyone, whether government officials,    church authorities, private pressure groups, or speakers,    writers, and artists themselves. It may take place at any point    in time, whether before an utterance occurs, prior to its    widespread circulation, or by punishment of communicators after    dissemination of their messages, so as to deter others from    like expression. In its narrower, more legalistic sense,    censorship means only the prevention by official government    action of the circulation of messages already produced. Thus    writers who \"censor\" themselves before putting words on paper,    for fear of failing to sell their work, are not engaging in    censorship in this narrower sense, nor are those who boycott    sponsors of disliked television shows.    --Academic American Encyclopedia  <\/p>\n<p>    Censorship: supervision and control of the information    and ideas circulated within a society. In modern times,    censorship refers to the examination of media including books,    periodicals, plays, motion pictures, and television and radio    programs for the purpose of altering or suppressing parts    thought to be offensive. The offensive material may be    considered immoral or obscene, heretical or blasphemous,    seditious or treasonable, or injurious to the national    security.    --Encarta Encyclopedia  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>The rest is here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.pbs.org\/wgbh\/cultureshock\/whodecides\/definitions.html\" title=\"Definitions of Censorship - PBS\">Definitions of Censorship - PBS<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> The term \"censorship\" comes from The Latin, censere \"to give as one's opinion, to assess.\" The Roman censors were magistrates who took the census count and served as assessors and inspectors of morals and conduct. In contrast to that straightforward definition from Roman times, contemporary usage offers no agreed-upon definition of the term or when to use it. 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