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Lawful Espials?: Edward Snowden’s Hamlet
Theatre Journal, 2016What happens if we consider the drama of Edward Snowden, whistleblowing intelligencer, as a latter-day Hamlet, played out on a global scale? Much fun can be had casting the play from the colorful characters that have populated the play so far, with Snowden as austere, articulate, and self-aware a Hamlet as our age demands.
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Hong Kong’s Edward Snowden/Edward Snowden’s Hong Kong
2018Edward Snowden’s passage through Hong Kong in June 2013 offered commentators, filmmakers, and journalists an uncanny repetition of the longstanding tropes of “cyberpunk,” which staged dramas of surveillance, paranoia, and information within Asian urban spaces.
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Edward Snowden, Frenemy of the State
The American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2017AbstractThe Edward Snowden whistleblowing event is a calculated spectacle of pseudo‐dissidence that has more in common with Hollywood‐produced propaganda than with genuine whistleblowing. This article presents evidence that Snowden has lied on a number of occasions, calling his credibility into question.
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Surveillance Publics After Edward Snowden
2016In May 2013, Edward Snowden leaked to The Guardian commodification of personal details of global digital surveillance programs orchestrated by intelligence agencies in the USA and United Kingdom. By making public the existence of PRISM, XKeyScore, Boundless Informant, and other programs, Snowden did more than prove the breadth and pervasiveness of ...
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Il faut accorder l’asile constitutionnel à Edward Snowden
Esprit, 2019Edward Snowden a risqué sa vie pour dénoncer un système de surveillance généralisé. Réveillant notre tradition révolutionnaire et suscitant l’enthousiasme des jeunes générations, il mérite l’asile constitutionnel qui, à la différence de l’asile politique, ne requiert pas la présence préalable sur le territoire.
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Edward Snowden: the last Big Brother?
2014Following last year's revelations, Edward Snowden seems to be trapped in a role ironically reminiscent of another famous character - George Orwell's Big Brother. From our 'Joining the dots on state surveillance in Europe' series.
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A Requiem for Edward Snowden is a 50-minute audio-visual work by Matthew Collings and Jules Rawlinson which addresses surveillance, data privacy, loss of faith, moral choice, and personal sacrifice in an environment where we are totally reliant on electronic communication and daily routines; and in which our privacy is routinely compromised.
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