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Students not allowed to blog about religion and politics

News in short | 2010-02-06 | 2 comments

Student who writes at the blog of Lund University, south Sweden, are not allowed to write about religion or politics. In an agreement the students promise not to blog about these issues “because it may be offensive”, writes local daily Sydsvenskan. Gunilla Jarlbro, who is a professor of media studies at the university, think the rules are remarkable. “That you should not discuss politics and religion sounds strange. It's like not to discuss social issues at all.” The management of the university is developing an guideline for social media use and is now examining what the law says. (TT)

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2010-02-07 14:01 Tommie wrote:
Russel, Yes but nothing stops the students from writing about these topics on other blogs they might create. Just the university blog, which is meant to be about the uni, the courses and the life there. At least this is what I have understod, I do not live in Lund.
2010-02-07 13:45 Russell Cederberg wrote:
not being able to blog about normal topics like politics and religion (rather extreme censorship)is FAR more offensive than anything a blog might say about these topics.


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