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[ecrea] Special Section of the IJoC: "WikiLeaks: From Popular Culture to Political Economy"
Tue Sep 23 10:01:17 GMT 2014
A Special Section of the International Journal of Communication on WikiLeaks—for which I was the Guest Editor — has just come out. It is a collection of essays by leading scholars on the relevance (over time) of WikiLeaks across a variety of academic areas. Once you get to the journal, simply scroll down to the "Special Sections" header...
http://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc
Christian Christensen, Stockholm University
A list of the essays:
WikiLeaks: From Popular Culture to Political Economy ~ Introduction
Christian Christensen (Stockholm University)
WikiLeaks, Transparency and Privacy: A Discussion with Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Christian Christensen (Stockholm University)& Birgitta Jónsdóttir (Icelandic Modern Media Initiative)
True Confessions: WikiLeaks, Contested Truths, and Narrative Containment
William Uricchio (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
WikiLeaks, the State, and Middle-Aged Media
Toby Miller (Cardiff University& Murdoch University)
Is WikiLeaks Challenging the Paradigm of Journalism? Boundary Work and Beyond
Karin Wahl-Jorgensen (Cardiff University)
WikiLeaks and the Afterlife of Collateral Murder
Christian Christensen (Stockholm University)
"We Are Bradley Manning": Information Policy, the Legal Subject, and the WikiLeaks Complex
Sandra Braman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
Wikileaks, Surveillance and Transparency
Mark Andrejevic (University of Queensland)
WikiLeaks and the Shifting Terrain of Knowledge Authority
Leah A. Lievrouw (University of California — Los Angeles)
WikiLeaks: The Napster of Secrets?
Axel Bruns (Queensland University of Technology)
Liquid Information Leaks
Nathan Jurgenson (University of Maryland)& PJ Rey (University of Maryland)
Himalaya of Data
Pelle Snickars (Umeå University)
"Oh, WikiLeaks, I would so love to RT you". WikiLeaks, Twitter, and Information Activism
Lisa Lynch (Concordia University)
The Privatization of the Internet, WikiLeaks and Free Expression
Angela Daly (European University Institute, Italy& Swinburne University of Technology)
Digital Prometheus: WikiLeaks, the State–Network Dichotomy, and the Antinomies of Academic Reason
Athina Karatzogianni (University of Leicester)& Andrew Robinson (Independent Researcher)
WikiLeaks and the Critique of the Political Economy
Christian Fuchs (University of Westminster)
Christian Christensen
Professor of Journalism Studies
Department of Media Studies
Stockholm University, Sweden
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