Beyond Wikileaks: Implications For The Future Of Communications, Journalism And Society Paperback
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The 2010 release of us embassy diplomatic cables put wikileaks into the international spotlight. Revelations by the leaks sparked intense debate within international diplomacy, journalism and society. This book reflects on the implications of wikileaks across politics and media, and on the results of leak journalism and transparency activism.
ISBN-13
9781137275738
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
Publication Date
16 Apr 2013
Number of Pages
281
Editor 1
Benedetta Brevini
Editor 2
Arne Hintz
Editorial Review
The book is a good source of academic knowledge on journalism ethics, whistle-blowing, and communication generally, and it also gives us firsthand descriptions of the inner workings of wikileaks from people who were actually involved in the group's activities. ... The book is a timely and important read, especially since it examines a very important issue of debate in journalism and communication generally. (Ayodeji awobamise, international journal of communication, vol. 10, 2016) Benedetta brevini, arne hintz, and patrick mccurdy have drawn together scholars interested in the ways wikileaks has altered power dynamics in society, its political effects, and the way it has disrupted traditional journalism, while also bringing in familiar (or involved) voices from the wikileaks narrative. ... Beyond wikileaks offers scholars who work in these areas a broader narrative and a way to avoid wikileaks being set aside as something of a moment. (Scott eldridge ii, digital journalism, vol. 3 (1), 2015)
Editor 3
Patrick Mccurdy