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Introduction / by Benedetta Brevini, Arne Hintz & Patrick McCurdy -- WikiLeaks and the networked 4th Estate / by Yochai Benkler -- Follow the money: WikiLeaks and the political economy of disclosure / by Benedetta Brevini & Graham Murdock -- The leak heard round the world? Cablegate in the evolving global mediascape / by Lisa Lynch -- WikiLeaks and the public interest dilemma: a view from inside the media / by Chris Elliot -- "Something old, something new": WikiLeaks, newspapers and conjoint approaches to political exposure / by Hopeton S. Dunn -- WikiLeaks and whistleblowing: the framing of Bradley Manning / by Einar Thorsen, Chindu Sreedharan & Stuart Allan -- From the Pentagon Papers to Cablegate: how the network society has changed leaking / by Patrick McCurdy -- Dimensions of modern freedom of expression: WikiLeaks, policy hacking and digital freedoms / by Arne Betz -- Weak links and WikiLeaks: how control of critical internet resources and social media companies' business models undermine the networked free press / by Dwyane Winseck -- WikiLeaks, secrecy and freedom of information: the case of the UK / by David Banisar & Francesca Fanucci -- WikiLeaks, anonymous, and the exercise of individuality: protesting in the cloud / by Stefania Milan -- Doing it for the Lulz: anonymous and the radical politics of dissent / by Gabriella Coleman -- The Internet and transparency beyond WikiLeaks / by Jillian C. York -- WikiLeaks and the Arab Spring: the twists and turns of media, culture and power / by Ibrahim Saleh -- 12 theses of WikiLeaks / by Geert Lovink & Patrice Riemens -- In conversation with Julian Assange and Slavoj Žižek.;Revelations published by the whistleblower platform WikiLeaks, including the releases of U.S. diplomatic cables in what became referred to as 'Cablegate', put WikiLeaks into the international spotlight and sparked intense about the role and impact of leaks in a digital era. "Beyond WikiLeaks" opens a space to reflect on the broader implications across political and media fields, and on the transformations that result from new forms of leak journalism and transparency activism. A select group of renowned scholars, international experts, and WikiLeaks 'insiders' discuss the consequences of the WikiLeaks saga for traditional media, international journalism, freedom of expression, policymaking, civil society, social change, and international politics. From short insider reports to elaborate and theoretically informed academic texts, the different chapters provide critical assessments of the current historical juncture of our mediatized society and offer outlooks of the future. Authors include, amongst others, Harvard University's Yochai Benkler, Graham Murdoch of Loughborough University, net activism scholar, Gabriella Coleman, the Director for International Freedom of Expression at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Jillian York, and "Guardian" editor, Chris Elliott. The book also includes a conversation between philosopher, Slavoj Zizek, and WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, and its prologue is written by Birgitta ..Jns..dttir, Icelandic MP and editor of the WikiLeaks video, C̀ollateral Murder ̀
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