Political correctness: a threat to free speech or a tool to achieve equality? : an examination of whether political correctness is a justified restriction to freedom of speech or not

dc.contributor.advisor Lemmens, Koen
dc.contributor.author Papastefanaki, Charoula
dc.date.accessioned 2023-02-06T11:01:03Z
dc.date.available 2023-02-06T11:01:03Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.description Second semester University: KU Leuven
dc.description.abstract Political correctness is a prevalent phenomenon of the past decades that has sparked multiple controversies, as it aims to the advancement of equality of discriminated groups through restrictions of offensive speech, that are often seen as extremely extensive. This thesis aims to contribute to this heated debate with an analytical evaluation and a human-rights conceptual framework of political correctness. It does so by following a multidisciplinary approach, offering a mainly philosophical-moral analysis combined with legal perspectives and empirical data. Focusing on offence as a central notion of political correctness, it analyses the relevant case-law of the European Court of Human Rights under certain characteristics of offence that challenge its protection, like its subjective nature and the disregard of the intention behind it. Then, by critically analysing two moral theories, by Jeffrey H. Howard and Lars Binderup, it illustrates the diametrically opposite opinions that exist around the justifiability of restricting speech to advance equality and non-discrimination in a democracy and it points out an important division between the protection from offensive speech based on inherently discriminatory opinions and on certain beliefs and values that inevitably vary in multicultural societies. Lastly, it examines the effectiveness of political correctness and it presents empirical data and arguments in favour of the dynamic role language has in social change as well as counter-arguments that are claimed to be relevant to the debate, yet not challenging the idea of that dynamic role and thus of the effective results political correctness can have. In conclusion and based on the above, it presents certain criteria under which political correctness could be considered a justified restriction to freedom of speech.
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.gchumanrights.org/handle/20.500.11825/2554
dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.25330/2478
dc.language.iso en
dc.relation.ispartofseries Global Campus Europe (EMA) theses 2021/2022
dc.subject freedom of speech
dc.subject equality
dc.subject discrimination
dc.subject intercultural communication
dc.subject social change
dc.subject multiculturalism
dc.subject chensorship
dc.subject moral and ethical aspects
dc.subject hate speech
dc.title Political correctness: a threat to free speech or a tool to achieve equality? : an examination of whether political correctness is a justified restriction to freedom of speech or not
dc.type Thesis
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