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Autonomous journalists and anonymous politicians? - Norwegian media coverage of the NSA surveillance and the «Snowden Affair» [PDF]

open access: yesNorsk Medietidsskrift, 2016
The NSA/Snowden revelations represent a case for studying the degree of journalistic autonomy versus the political field, in a situation where national and international security is at stake.
Elisabeth Eide, Kjersti Blehr Lånkan
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THE BRAZILIAN REACTIONS TO THE SNOWDEN AFFAIRS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE STUDY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN AN INTERCONNECTED WORLD

open access: yesRevista Conjuntura Austral, 2015
Despite of the central role the Internet plays in cyberspace-related matters, it was only when Edward Snowden brought light to American-led digital espionage programs that Internet governance and cybersecurity agendas definitely converged.
Thiago Borne Ferreira   +1 more
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Russia in the Global Information Society

open access: yesVestnik MGIMO-Universiteta, 2016
The article evaluates the economic, military, social and humanitarian opportunities of Russia in the emerging global information society based on the World Wide Web. The author notes that in spite of the significant economic potential of the internet and
Elena S. Zinovieva
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Applying hybridity: rhythms of the Hajj, Tumblr, and Snowden

open access: yesGlocalism: Journal of Culture, Politics and Innovation, 2013
Hybridity has long been a contested term, critiqued as elitist and contradictory. This paper begins by arguing that hybridity has been debated too often and applied too seldom.
Paul O’Connor
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Subjunctive and Interpassive “Knowing” in the Surveillance Society

open access: yesMedia and Communication, 2015
The Snowden affair marked not a switch from ignorance to informed enlightenment, but a problematisation of knowing as a condition. What does it mean to know of a surveillance apparatus that recedes from your sensory experience at every turn?
Sun-ha Hong
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Journalistic freedom and the surveillance of journalists post-Snowden [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it was with Edward Snowden in 2013. A National Security Agency (NSA) contractor, Snowden was so appalled at the exponential expansion of covert digital ...
Lashmar, P.
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Always in control? Sovereign states in cyberspace [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
For well over twenty years, we have witnessed an intriguing debate about the nature of cyberspace. Used for everything from communication to commerce, it has transformed the way individuals and societies live.
Mainwaring, Sarah
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No More Sources?: The impact of Snowden’s revelations on journalists and their confidential sources [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
From June 2013, documents leaked by the National Security Agency (NSA) dissident Edward Snowden revealed that Western intelligence agencies are capable of bulk collection of electronic communications flowing through global telecommunication systems ...
Lashmar, P.
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Understanding information needs of Australian business organisations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Over the past decade, universities have used repositories as channels to create access to research outputs. Increasingly government and universities are seeking to optimise the impact of their research, particularly to improve public policy.
Missingham, Roxanne
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The enemy has passed through the gate: insider threats, the dark triad, and the challenges around security [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to highlight the potential role that the so-called “toxic triangle” (Padilla et al., 2007) can play in undermining the processes around effectiveness.
Fischbacher-Smith, Denis
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