No-Platforming, Liberalism, and Students (an interview with Robert Simpson)

(2018)
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Abstract

This is the English (and extended version) of an interview originally published in Estonian in October 2018. In the interview, Simpson summarizes a particular way of defending the practice of no-platforming. The varying appeal of different defences of the practice in different socio-historical contexts (i.e. the UK/US versus a post-Soviet country such as Estonia) is discussed also.

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University of Tartu
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University College London

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