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Sleight is Right: Cyber Control as a New Battleground for African Elections (2019)
Journal Article
Amoah, M. (2019). Sleight is Right: Cyber Control as a New Battleground for African Elections. African Affairs, 119(1), https://doi.org/10.1093/afraf/adz023

Sleight of hand in manipulating the computation of results has become the new might for deciding who wins presidential elections. It appears that whoever controls the computation exercises a right to take advantage and win, and whoever loses or relin... Read More about Sleight is Right: Cyber Control as a New Battleground for African Elections.

Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach (2014)
Journal Article
Kabasakal Badamchi, D. (2015). Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach. Philosophy and Social Criticism, 41(9), 907-927. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453714564457

This article aims to develop a ground for freedom of speech that combines two justifications – democratic participation and autonomy. First, it is argued that consequentialist justifications, such as discovery of truth and personal development, are f... Read More about Justifications of Freedom of Speech:Towards a Double-grounded Non-consequentialist Approach.