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Forensic Analysis of Social Networking Applications on an Android Smartphone
Smartphone users spend a substantial amount of time in browsing, emailing, and messaging through different social networking apps. The use of social networking apps on smartphones has become a dominating part of daily lives. This momentous usage has also resulted in a huge spike in cybercrimes such as social harassing, abusive messages, vicious threats,
Anoshia Menahil +6 more
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Latar belakang artikel ini adalah aktivitas kampanye Anonymous melawan jaringan teroris transnasional. Kampanye tersebut perlu dibahas karena dilakukan oleh jaringan transnasional terhadap jaringan transnasional lainnya.
Muhammad Fikry Anshori
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The Unfinished Lampposts: The (anti‐) Politics of the Amsterdam Smart Lighting Project
Abstract Smart city projects across the world are invested with the ideal that smart technological innovation smoothly negotiates the objectives, interests, and moral orientations of many different stakeholders. This article explores the politics of this ideal of “smart seamlessness” by taking a close look at the unfolding of the Amsterdam Smart ...
Dorien Zandbergen
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From Screens to Streets: The Dissemination of Guy Fawkes Image in Physical and Living Media
From New York and Cairo, to São Paulo and Istanbul; Guy Fawkes mask embodies the changing face of contemporary mass mobilizations around the world. The initial signification of the Guy Fawkes image that is rooted from the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, has gone
S. Yigit Soncul
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What we know about anticonsumption: An attempt to nail jelly to the wall
Abstract Despite burgeoning academic interest in anticonsumption, a lack of definitional clarity and overlapping constructs beleaguer the pertinent literature, preventing research in the field from reaching its full potential. This paper aims to strengthen the foundations for advancing knowledge in this fragmented field by (a) undertaking a thorough ...
Katerina Makri +3 more
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For the Lulz: Anonymous, Aesthetics and Affect
The focus of this paper is on different but connected areas of power – relating to things such as economic globalisation, surveillance, censorship/freedom, ‘terrorism’ and/or specific military activity – visually represented through online media, and ...
Rodrigo Ferrada Stoehrel, Simon Lindgren
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Hannah Arendt is unusual among contemporary political theorists for many reasons, not least of which is her apparent praise for the pursuit of glory. Yet, far from arguing for its enduring relevance, Arendt seems to suggest the pursuit is obsolete, as ...
Ashley E. Gorham
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Hackers as terrorists? Why it doesn't compute [PDF]
The bulk of this article is concerned with showing why computer hackers and terrorists are unlikely to form an unholy alliance to engage in so-called cyberterrorism.
Conway, Maura
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“Hacktivists”, “patriotic hackers” and “civilian hackers” are today conducting cyber operations in several armed conflicts. While some of these groups work closely with State armed forces to support their operations and harm the enemy militarily, reports
Tilman Rodenhäuser
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Społeczeństwo sieci a nowe formy zaangażowania
Network society and the new forms of engagement The popularization of the Internet in the 1990s marked the beginning of socio-cultural changes that have led to the creation of the network society. Networking has covered many spheres – social, cultural,
Julia Śliwińska
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