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The Freedom to Remain Silent: The Right to Make Qualified Contributions to the Public Sphere

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Abstract

The role of silence in democratic settings should be rehabilitated. Democratic theories are concerned with mechanisms and institutions that counteract silence in society. As a supplement to this, it is first demonstrated that we must not forget how silence determines the significance and meanings of utterances made. Secondly, that silence can be used as a critical tool to get better listening, more open conversations, and greater thoughtfulness in the public sphere. The widely recognized freedom of expression should thus be supplemented with a freedom of silence, a freedom to let silence disturb the discursive relevance criteria.
Translated title of the contributionFriheden til at forblive tavs: Retten til at deltage kvalificeret i den offentlige samtale
Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages512
ISBN (Print)978-90-04-74437-0
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-04-74438-7
Publication statusPublished - 8 Jan 2026
SeriesSocial and Critical Theory
ISSN1572-459X

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