Policy and the Internet: the problem of how to discuss substance in a 'flaming' forum
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Internet discussion groups often conceal their policy agendas in convoluted euphemisms makes it difficult to determine the true policy being supported. These difficulties are examined through an example with the Assn for Evolutionary Economics.
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 1998
Usage, Internet, Information services, Policy sciences
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 1998
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Western vulnerability: openness, civil liberties, and the 'profiling' problem
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The author advocates that the US change its laws in order to permit racial and religious profiling. He claims that this is the best way for the US to protect itself from acts of terrorism.
Publisher: Antitrust Law & Economics Review, Inc.
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000
Laws, regulations and rules, Remedies, Muslims, Terrorism, Racial profiling, Religious discrimination
Publication Name: Antitrust Law and Economics Review
Subject: Law
ISSN: 0003-6048
Year: 2000
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