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[Commlist] Contextualizing Hacktivism: The Criminalization of Redhac CARGC Paper 10
Tue Feb 05 17:19:03 GMT 2019
The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the
Annenberg School for Communication is proud to present CARGC Paper 10,
“Contextualizing Hacktivism: The Criminalization of Redhack” by Bülay
Doğan (Koç University).
Through an empirical examination of the criminalization of the Turkish
hacktivist group Redhack in social, legal, and cultural discourses,
Doğan explores the critical conflation of hacktivism with
cyber-terrorism that enables states to criminalize non-violent
hacktivist groups.
In his introduction, CARGC Director Marwan M. Kraidy asserts “in
examining how Redhack constitutes an anomaly, and in exploring how
anomalies point to the necessity of grounded, context-sensitive
research, Doğan contributes conceptual development beyond Turkey and
beyond hacktivism. In doing so, this publication embodies CARGC’s
mission to set regional expertise and theoretical advancement in a
heuristic tension with each other.”
Bülay Doğan is currently a doctoral candidate at the Department of Media
and Visual Arts in Koç University (Istanbul). A graduate of Galatasaray
University with a BA in Political Science, she received her MA in Modern
Turkish History from Boğaziçi University. In her doctoral studies, she
is primarily studying the interaction of social movements and ideology
with science and technology. Her research also focuses on Information
Technology and criminal laws and includes the sociology of the state.
Doğan was a Fulbright Scholar and Fellow at the Center for Advanced
Research in Global Communication in 2017-2018. She is also a member of
the Union for Democratic Communications and a founder and executive
board member of the Ozgen Berkol Doğan Science Fiction Library, a unique
association specialized in science fiction, fantasy, and horror
literatures in Turkey.
Download CARGC Paper 10 here: http://bit.ly/2To6Tf4
Read previous CARGC Papers at ScholarlyCommons: _http://bit.ly/2ui8OHJ_
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