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The privatisation of censorship?: self regulation and freedom of expression

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LSE Research Online as discussed by the authors is a platform that allows users to access research output of the London School of Economics (LSE) to facilitate their private study or for non-commercial research.
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LSE has developed LSE Research Online so that users may access research output of the School. Copyright © and Moral Rights for the papers on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. Users may download and/or print one copy of any article(s) in LSE Research Online to facilitate their private study or for non-commercial research. You may not engage in further distribution of the material or use it for any profit-making activities or any commercial gain. You may freely distribute the URL (http://eprints.lse.ac.uk) of the LSE Research Online website.

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Parenting in the digital age : a case study for understanding how parents of young adolescents living in urban areas in Vietnam monitor their children's use of media at home

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Statutory media self-regulation : beneficial or detrimental for media freedom?

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