The 2010 release of US embassy diplomatic cables put Wiki Leaks into the international spotlight. Revelations by the leaks sparked intense debate within international diplomacy, journalism and society. This book reflects on the implications of Wiki Leaks across politics and media, and on the results of leak journalism and transparency activism.
Tabela de Conteúdo
Foreword; Birgitta Jonsdottir Introduction: B.Brevini, A.Hintz & P.Mc Curdy 1. Wiki Leaks and the Networked 4th Estate; Yochai Benkler 2. Follow the Money: Wiki Leaks and the Political Economy of Disclosure; Benedetta Brevini & Graham Murdock 3. The Leak Heard Round the World? Cablegate in the Evolving Global Mediascape; Lisa Lynch 4. Wiki Leaks and the Public Interest Dilemma: A View from Inside the Media; Chris Elliot 5. ‘Something Old, Something New…’: Wiki Leaks, Newspapers and Conjoint Approaches to Political Exposure; Hopeton S. Dunn 6. Wiki Leaks and Whistleblowing: The Framing of Bradley Manning; Einar Thorsen, Chindu Sreedharan & Stuart Allan 7. From the Pentagon Papers to Cablegate: How the Network Society Has Changed Leaking; Patrick Mc Curdy 8. Dimensions of Modern Freedom of Expression: Wiki Leaks, Policy Hacking, and Digital Freedoms; Arne Hintz 9. Weak Links and Wiki Leaks: How Control of Critical Internet Resources and Social Media Companies’ Business Models Undermine the Networked Free Press; Dwyane Winseck 10. Wiki Leaks, Secrecy and Freedom of Information: The Case of the UK; David Banisar & Francesca Fanucci 11. Wiki Leaks, Anonymous, and the Exercise of Individuality: Protesting in the Cloud; Stefania Milan 12. Anonymous and the Politics of Leaking; Gabriella Coleman 13. The Internet and Transparency Beyond Wiki Leaks; Jillian C. York 14. Wiki Leaks and the Arab Spring: The Twists and Turns of Media, Culture and Power; Ibrahim Saleh 15. Twelve Theses on Wiki Leaks; Geert Lovink & Patrice Riemens 16. Amy Goodman in conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek
Sobre o autor
Stuart Allan, Bournemouth University, Uk Julian Assange, Editor In Chief Of Wikileaks David Banisar, Senior Legal Counsel, Uk Yochai Benkler, Harvard University, Usa Benedetta Brevini, City University, Uk Gabriella Coleman, Mcgill University, Canada Hopeton S. Dunn, University Of The West Indies, Jamaica Chris Elliott, The Guardian, Uk Francesca Fanucci, Lawyer, Uk Amy Goodman, Radio And Television Host/Producer, Usa Arne Hintz, Cardiff University, Uk Geert Lovink, Freelance Writer, Holland Lisa Lynch, Concordia University, Canada Stefania Milan, Tilburg University, Holland Patrick Mccurdy, University Of Ottawa, Canada. Graham Murdock, Loughborough University, Uk Patrice Riemens, Waag Society, Holland Chindu Sreedharan, Bournemouth University, Uk Einar Thorsen, Bournemouth University, Uk Jillian C. York, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Usa Dwayne Winseck, University Of Ottawa, Canada Slavoj Zizek, University Of Ljubljana, Slovenia