Jonathan Hawkins

Host Country Censorship

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Host Country Censorship examines the often-overlooked challenges LGBTQ travelers face regarding content restrictions abroad. It highlights how censorship, influenced by political and cultural norms, impacts access to information and personal safety. Many countries still have laws rooted in colonial-era or religious conservatism that suppress LGBTQ rights, creating a landscape where travelers must be acutely aware of local laws and customs. Understanding these restrictions is crucial for ensuring safe and responsible travel.

The book explores censorship's legal and digital dimensions. It investigates how governments monitor internet access, restrict LGBTQ-related websites, and surveil social media. Personal stories illustrate the real-world dangers travelers face due to content restrictions. Ultimately, it provides practical strategies like using VPNs and practicing self-censorship to mitigate risks, empowering travelers to navigate potentially hostile environments.

The book progresses logically, starting with core concepts and legal frameworks, then delving into digital censorship and its personal impact, and concludes with actionable strategies for safe travel. By blending legal analysis, cultural insights, and personal anecdotes, Host Country Censorship offers a comprehensive guide for LGBTQ travelers navigating a world with varying degrees of acceptance and freedom of expression.
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131 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Translator
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