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Medientyp:
Buch;
Bibliografie
Titel:
Beyond Wikileaks
:
implications for the future of communications, journalism and society
Enthält:
Introduction
/ by Benedetta Brevini, Arne Hintz & Patrick McCurdyWikiLeaks and the networked 4th Estate / by Yochai Benkler
Introduction
/ by Benedetta Brevini, Arne Hintz & Patrick McCurdy
Follow the money: WikiLeaks and the political economy of disclosure
/ by Benedetta Brevini & Graham Murdock
The leak heard round the world? Cablegate in the evolving global mediascape
/ by Lisa Lynch
WikiLeaks and the public interest dilemma: a view from inside the media
/ by Chris Elliot
"Something old, something new": WikiLeaks, newspapers and conjoint approaches to political exposure
/ by Hopeton S. Dunn
WikiLeaks and whistleblowing: the framing of Bradley Manning
/ by Einar Thorsen, Chindu Sreedharan & Stuart Allan
From the Pentagon Papers to Cablegate: how the network society has changed leaking
/ by Patrick McCurdy
Dimensions of modern freedom of expression: WikiLeaks, policy hacking and digital freedoms
/ by Arne Betz
Weak links and WikiLeaks: how control of critical internet resources and social media companies' business models undermine the networked free press
/ by Dwyane Winseck
WikiLeaks, secrecy and freedom of information: the case of the UK
/ by David Banisar & Francesca Fanucci
WikiLeaks, anonymous, and the exercise of individuality: protesting in the cloud
/ by Stefania Milan
Doing it for the Lulz: anonymous and the radical politics of dissent
/ by Gabriella Coleman
The Internet and transparency beyond WikiLeaks
/ by Jillian C. York
WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring: the twists and turns of media, culture and power
/ by Ibrahim Saleh
12 theses of WikiLeaks
/ by Geert Lovink & Patrice Riemens
In conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.
WikiLeaks and the networked 4th Estate
/ by Yochai Benkler
Follow the money: WikiLeaks and the political economy of disclosure
/ by Benedetta Brevini & Graham Murdock
The leak heard round the world? Cablegate in the evolving global mediascape
/ by Lisa Lynch
WikiLeaks and the public interest dilemma: a view from inside the media
/ by Chris Elliot
"Something old, something new": WikiLeaks, newspapers and conjoint approaches to political exposure
/ by Hopeton S. Dunn
WikiLeaks and whistleblowing: the framing of Bradley Manning
/ by Einar Thorsen, Chindu Sreedharan & Stuart Allan
From the Pentagon Papers to Cablegate: how the network society has changed leaking
/ by Patrick McCurdy
Dimensions of modern freedom of expression: WikiLeaks, policy hacking and digital freedoms
/ by Arne Betz
Weak links and WikiLeaks: how control of critical internet resources and social media companies' business models undermine the networked free press
/ by Dwyane Winseck
WikiLeaks, secrecy and freedom of information: the case of the UK
/ by David Banisar & Francesca Fanucci
WikiLeaks, anonymous, and the exercise of individuality: protesting in the cloud
/ by Stefania Milan
Doing it for the Lulz: anonymous and the radical politics of dissent
/ by Gabriella Coleman
The Internet and transparency beyond WikiLeaks
/ by Jillian C. York
WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring: the twists and turns of media, culture and power
/ by Ibrahim Saleh
12 theses of WikiLeaks
/ by Geert Lovink & Patrice Riemens
In conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.