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Beyond WikiLeaks : implications for the future of communications, journalism and society / edited by Benedetta Brevini, Arne Hintz, Patrick McCurdy.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013Description: xxv, 281 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1137275723
  • 9781137275721
  • 1137275731
  • 9781137275738
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 323.445 23
LOC classification:
  • JF1525.W45 B49 2013
Contents:
WikiLeaks and the networked fourth estate -- Following the money : WikiLeaks and the political economy of disclosure -- The leak heard round the world? Cablegate in the evolving global mediascape -- WikiLeaks and the public interest dilemma : a view from inside the media -- "Something old, something new..." : WikiLeaks and the collaborating newspapers : exploring the limits of conjoint approaches to political exposure -- WikiLeaks and whistle-blowing : the framing of Bradley Manning -- From the Pentagon papers to Cablegate : how the network society has changed leaking -- Dimensions of modern freedom of expression : WikiLeaks, policy hacking, and digital freedoms -- Weak links and WikiLeaks : how control of critical Internet resources and social media companies' business models undermine the networked free press -- WikiLeaks, secrecy, and freedom of information : the case of the United Kingdom -- WikiLeaks, Anonymous, and the exercise of individuality : protesting in the Cloud -- Anonymous and the politics of leaking -- The Internet and transparency beyond WikiLeaks -- WikiLeaks and the Arab spring : the twists and turns of media, culture, and power -- Twelve theses on WikiLeaks -- Amy Goodman in conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

WikiLeaks and the networked fourth estate -- Following the money : WikiLeaks and the political economy of disclosure -- The leak heard round the world? Cablegate in the evolving global mediascape -- WikiLeaks and the public interest dilemma : a view from inside the media -- "Something old, something new..." : WikiLeaks and the collaborating newspapers : exploring the limits of conjoint approaches to political exposure -- WikiLeaks and whistle-blowing : the framing of Bradley Manning -- From the Pentagon papers to Cablegate : how the network society has changed leaking -- Dimensions of modern freedom of expression : WikiLeaks, policy hacking, and digital freedoms -- Weak links and WikiLeaks : how control of critical Internet resources and social media companies' business models undermine the networked free press -- WikiLeaks, secrecy, and freedom of information : the case of the United Kingdom -- WikiLeaks, Anonymous, and the exercise of individuality : protesting in the Cloud -- Anonymous and the politics of leaking -- The Internet and transparency beyond WikiLeaks -- WikiLeaks and the Arab spring : the twists and turns of media, culture, and power -- Twelve theses on WikiLeaks -- Amy Goodman in conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.

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