Government Secrecy, the Ethics of Wikileaks, and the Fifth Estate (original) (raw)

“Bullets of Truth”: Julian Assange and the Politics of Transparency

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WikiLeaks and the question of responsibility within a global democracy

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'Protecting Sources: From Shield Laws to Wikileaks'

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Challenging Media Landscapes 2014 Conference: Exploring Media Choice and Freedom, University of Salford, 2014

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WikiLeaks: From Abbé Barruel to Jeremy Bentham and Beyond (A Short Introduction to the New Theories of Conspiracy and Transparency)

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True Confessions: WikiLeaks, Contested Truths, and Narrative Containment

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Duty and Utility in the Question of Wikileaks

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II Congresso Internacional de Net-Ativismo [English Version] Wikileaks and the alternative tools of Journalististic and Technological practices: the new forms of activist resistance in the information age

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Leaky Geopolitics: The Ruptures and Transgressions of WikiLeaks

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WikiLeaks and the Limits of Representative Democracy and Transnational Democratisation

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“Something Old, Something New … ”: WikiLeaks and the Collaborating Newspapers — Exploring the Limits of Conjoint Approaches to Political Exposure

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WikiLeaks and the Shifting Terrain of Knowledge Authority

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Democratic Discrepancy In The Age of Information. WikiLeaks and the US on Information Freedom

Jeanette Kæseler Mortensen

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A Decade of WikiLeaks: So What?

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Psychoanalysis against WikiLeaks: resisting the demand for transparency

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WikiLeaks: Vigilance to vigilantes and back again, or designing hues of transparency and democracy

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THE FEDERAL COURTS LAW REVIEW Wikilaw: Securing the Leaks in the Application of First Amendment Jurisprudence to WikiLeaks

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Privacy, Security, and Government Surveillance: WikiLeaks and the New Accountability

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Wikileaks and the New, Transparent World Order

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The Political Quarterly, 2011

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Leaks and the Limits of Press Freedom

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Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2019

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WikiLeaks| WikiLeaks and the Shifting Terrain of Knowledge Authority

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THE WIKILEAKS´ CASE AND ANONYMITY: EFFECTS ON THE INFORMATION FREEDOM

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Beyond Transparency : Politics after Wkileaks

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Totemism and Panopticon: A Tentative Comparative Philosophical Ethnography of Journalism and Intelligence Using WikiLeaks as a Case Study

Christopher Schwartz

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WikiLeaks| Wikileaks, Surveillance and Transparency

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Freedom, Democracy, Power, Irony - Ethics of Information and Networked Fourth Estate

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