Whistleblowers, leakers, and their networks : from Snowden to samizdat / Jason Ross Arnold.
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TextPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, 2020Description: ix,207p.; 23cmISBN: - 9781538130575
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- The Concept of whistleblowing - Who blows whistles? : insiders, outsiders, and their networks -- Dark networks that shed light : the case of a Chronicle of current events -- The curious grapevine in reverse : human rights organizations? : whistleblowing networks -- WikiLeaks's rise, relevance, and power -- The wide world of whistleblowing on the Web -- Exfiltrators -- Conclusion.
"Using conceptual innovations and case studies, this book clarifies the much-discussed but understudied phenomena of leaking and whistleblowing, with a particular focus on the collaborative networks that make the extraction and publication of secrets possible"-- Provided by publisher.
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