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Digital Freedom in Iran - EP 4: Digital harassment
In the final episode of ARTICLE 19’s podcast series on Iran, journalist and producer Jo Glanville discusses online harassment with Simin Fahandej, the representative of the Bahá’í International…
Digital Freedom in Iran - Ep 3: Gender apartheid in Iran and Afghanistan
In the third episode in our series on Iran, Jo Glanville meets Professor Karima Bennoune, Lewis M. Simes Professor of Law at the University of Michigan and former UN rapporteur in the field of…
Digital Freedom in Iran - Ep 2: The search for justice
Digital freedom in IranIn a new four-part podcast series of Boundaries Expression, journalist Jo Glanville talks to human rights advocates about the state of online freedom in the Islamic Republic of…
Digital Freedom in Iran - Ep 1: Threats and Solutions
DIGITAL FREEDOM IN IRAN In a new four-part podcast series of Boundaries Expression, journalist Jo Glanville talks to human rights advocates about the state of online freedom in the Islamic Republic…
The Legacy of Tiananmen Square: 35 Years of Silence and Censorship
In June 1989, the Chinese government launched a crackdown on protesters in Tiananmen Square, Beijing. It was a brutal response to a peaceful movement for political and economic reform across China.To…
#FreeToProtest series: Episode 4
In this episode, we're focusing on the LGBTQI+ community and the limits on their right to protest around the world. Jo Glanville speaks to Rita Nketiah, a queer feminist activist in Ghana, about the…
#FreeToProtest series: Episode 3
In the third episode of a special series on the right to protest, we discuss the monarchy and limits on our freedom to speak out against them, looking at two very different contexts: the UK and Saudi…
#FreetoProtest series: Episode 2
In the second episode of our series on the right to protest, we focus on women taking to the streets to protect their rights, in both Iran and Poland. Over the past two years, there has been an…
#FreeToProtest series: Episode 1
In the first episode of a special series on the right to protest, Jo Glanville and Nicola Kelly speak to activists about the risks they face fighting to protect the planet, in the lead up to the…
Restrictions on the rights to abortion: A global shift
Restrictions on the rights to abortion: A global shift?What are the implications for freedom of expression following the US Supreme Court decision to end the constitutional right to abortion? Does it…
Restrictions on right to abortion brings new threat to free speech in US
The United States Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade on 24 June 2022, and with it, the right to abortion as a constitutional right. A number of states took immediate action: in South Carolina, moves…
Pegasus: The spy in your pocket
Jo Glanville speaks to Ronald Deibert, Director of Citizen Lab, on Pegasus spyware and how targeted surveillance has become the biggest threat to freedom of expression.Guests: Ron Deibert, Director,…
The Human Rights Act
Jo Glanville speaks to three experts about the government's plans to reform the Human Rights Act, asking how freedom of expression may be affected.Guests: Quinn McKew, Executive Director, ARTICLE…
Why the right to protest matters
In the second podcast in ARTICLE 19's series 'Boundaries of Expression', journalist and editor Jo Glanville talks to Patricia Meléndez, head of civic space at ARTICLE 19, Gully Bujak, action planner…
The right to truth
In the first of ARTICLE 19’s podcasts exploring the limits and challenges to freedom of expression, journalist and writer Jo Glanville talks to María De Vecchi Gerli, right to truth and…
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Boundaries of Expression has published 15 episodes since September 2021, covering topics in Documentary, Society & Culture.
Boundaries of Expression is currently moderate with new episodes every 2 months. Average episode length is 30m.