'In the Name of Security - Secrecy, Surveillance and Journalism' investigates the effects of the increased number of anti-terror laws, new mass surveillance technologies and a global fear- driven security paradigm have had on in-depth public interest journalism since 11 September 2001 in a number of countries.
'In the Name of Security - Secrecy, Surveillance and Journalism' investigates the effects of the increased number of anti-terror laws, new mass surveillance technologies and a global fear- driven security paradigm have had on in-depth public interest journalism since 11 September 2001 in a number of countries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Johan Lidberg is associate professor in journalism in the School of Media, Film and Journalism, at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, where he is also the research coordinator and deputy head of the journalism department. Denis Muller is senior research fellow at the Centre for Advancing Journalism, Melbourne University, Australia.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; Chapter 1. The Public Privacy Conundrum - Anonymity and the Law in an Era of Mass Surveillance, Moira Paterson; Chapter 2. 'Undesirable Types' - The Surveillance of Journalists, Fay Anderson; Chapter 3. Surveillance and National Security 'Hyper-Legislation' - Calibrating Restraints on Rights with a Freedom of Expression Threshold, Mark Pearson and Joseph M Fernandez; Chapter 4. The Ethics of Reporting National Security Matters, Bill Birnbauer and Denis Muller; Chapter 5. When One Person's Noble Whistleblower Becomes Another's Poisonous Leaker, Matthew Ricketson; Chapter 6. Who Watches the Watchmen? Access to Information, Accountability and Government Secrecy, Johan Lidberg; Chapter 7. Eyes and Ears in the Sky - Drones and Mass Surveillance, Trevor McCrisken; Chapter 8. Looking over My Shoulder - Public Perceptions of Surveillance, Denis Muller, Johan Lidberg and Michael Budinski; Chapter 9. Journalism and National Security in Three BISA Countries - Brazil, India and South Africa, Débora Medeiros, Alam Srinivas and Tinus De Jager; Chapter 10. Journalism and National Security in the European Union, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; Chapter 11. The Security Reporter Today - Journalists and Journalism in an Age of Surveillance, Stephanie Brookes; Conclusion. Journalism and the State of Exception, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; List of Contributors; Index.
Introduction, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; Chapter 1. The Public Privacy Conundrum - Anonymity and the Law in an Era of Mass Surveillance, Moira Paterson; Chapter 2. 'Undesirable Types' - The Surveillance of Journalists, Fay Anderson; Chapter 3. Surveillance and National Security 'Hyper-Legislation' - Calibrating Restraints on Rights with a Freedom of Expression Threshold, Mark Pearson and Joseph M Fernandez; Chapter 4. The Ethics of Reporting National Security Matters, Bill Birnbauer and Denis Muller; Chapter 5. When One Person's Noble Whistleblower Becomes Another's Poisonous Leaker, Matthew Ricketson; Chapter 6. Who Watches the Watchmen? Access to Information, Accountability and Government Secrecy, Johan Lidberg; Chapter 7. Eyes and Ears in the Sky - Drones and Mass Surveillance, Trevor McCrisken; Chapter 8. Looking over My Shoulder - Public Perceptions of Surveillance, Denis Muller, Johan Lidberg and Michael Budinski; Chapter 9. Journalism and National Security in Three BISA Countries - Brazil, India and South Africa, Débora Medeiros, Alam Srinivas and Tinus De Jager; Chapter 10. Journalism and National Security in the European Union, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; Chapter 11. The Security Reporter Today - Journalists and Journalism in an Age of Surveillance, Stephanie Brookes; Conclusion. Journalism and the State of Exception, Johan Lidberg and Denis Muller; List of Contributors; Index.
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