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Wikileaks and the age of transparency

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Looks at the rise in prominence of Wikileaks, and the broader ongoing trend away from closed systems and toward transparency and openness in government and corporations.

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Publisher
Counterpoint
Language
English
Pages
213

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2011, Counterpoint
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2011, Yale University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The WikiLeaks moment
The beginning of the age of networked politics
From scarcity to abundance
Kicking down the door to the smoke-filled room
The global transparency movement
Open government: a movement or a mirage?
The end of secrecy
WikiLeaks and the future of the transparency movement.

Edition Notes

Foreword by Andrew Rasiej.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-208).

Copyright Date
2011

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
352.88
Library of Congress
JK1764 .S5479 2011, , JF1525.W45 S54 2011b, JF1525.S4 S54 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
213 pages ;
Number of pages
213

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26484421M
Internet Archive
wikileaksageoftr0000sifr
ISBN 10
1582437793
ISBN 13
9781582437798
OCLC/WorldCat
701806381

Excerpts

This book is not a treatise on WikiLeaks, nor is it meant to be
an exhaustive discussion of the future of secrecy or privacy,
or a comprehensive exploration of all the ways the Internet is
changing politics, governance, and society. It has been, however,
called into existence by WikiLeaks and the urgent debates that
have been ignited by the actions of its founder Julian Assange
and his supporters around the world. But readers should
be forewarned—I am not aiming to untangle every knott y
question raised by WikiLeaks, nor do I think it would be wise
to try, given how quickly that story continues to develop and
change. But with the current volley of books appearing about
Assange, WikiLeaks, and the ins-and-outs of his relations with
various major news organizations, there’s a danger of missing
the bigger story of what WikiLeaks really represents.
Page 13, added by Alexis Rossi.

First paragraph of introduction.

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