What Is Free Speech For?

What Is Free Speech For?

  • Free speech is the subject of numerous conflicts, but what are its limits and who decides them? How can so many people simultaneously claim to be silenced and yet loudly clamour for scarce attention?

    As the media pushes deeper into our lives, communication seems limitless: free speech transforms what is at stake in specific situations, on tech platforms and political protests, in university seminars and media debate.

    What is Free Speech For? examines the gap between abstract discussions of free speech, and communication in democracies characterised by abundant speech but very little listening. It helps us understand this key concept important to human flourishing and the reality of how it is used and abused in contemporary societies.

Publisher Bristol University Press
Author Gavan Titley
Country United Kingdom
Publication Date 24/11/2026
Pages 160
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Gavan Titley is Professor of Media Studies in Maynooth University, Ireland. He is the author of Racism and Media (Sage, 2019), Is Free Speech Racist? (Polity, 2020), and The Crises of Multiculturalism (Bloomsbury 2011, with Alana Lentin).
Publisher Address bup-info@bristol.ac.uk
ISBN ISBN978-1529234299