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Racism, discrimination and freedom of speech in relation to Australia’s legislation

58202 - Regulating Communication: Law, Ethics, Politics

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When discussing the impact that freedom of expression has on issues concerning discrimination and racism, it is important to note the significant role the Racial Discrimination Act (1975) plays in the regulatory framework. With the emergence of social media, and the rise of online journalism, the regulatory framework and policies under which these channels operate, have been placed under scrutiny, leaving a web of possibilities with no concrete outcome (Livingstone 2004).


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