Is hactivism the new civil disobedience? I argue that most recent hacktivism isn't, and shouldn't be shoehorned into the category of civil disobedience. I sketch instead a broad matrix of electronic resistance, attentive to the many shapes and goals of hacktivism and I locate five clusters on it, briefly sketching possible dimensions of normative assessment for each: vigilantism, whistleblowing, guerrilla communication, electronic humanitarianism, and electronic civil disobedience
To understand the true nature of incident response (IR), disaster recovery (DR), and business contin...
Hackers have been present in computer networks from the moment networks began to exist. Beginning as...
The existing categories of liberal political theory are unsuited to a sympathetic, fine-grained anal...
This thesis examines the extent to which new practices of principled acts of illegal resistance that...
Digital media and networks occupy an increasing central position within contemporary societies. This...
Hacktivism, a term combining the words hack and activism, is used to explain demonstrations that...
This paper explores the concept of hacktivism, which is hacking for a political or social cause on t...
Background and aims: Cybercrime is an issue that increases year on year, however rarely are the mo...
Traditional human rights concepts seem to fit Internet activity when it is broadly allied to convent...
This work discusses the crossover between the embodied nature of social activist goals and the affor...
As global society becomes more and more dependent, politically and economically, on the flow of info...
After WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. government documents in 2010, the ...
With the proliferation of the computer over the past few decades, hacktivism—a form of activism thro...
This growing reliance on technology in many diverse areas has created an unprecedented amount of opp...
This article points out a struggle of today’s societies with the traditional concepts of civil disob...
To understand the true nature of incident response (IR), disaster recovery (DR), and business contin...
Hackers have been present in computer networks from the moment networks began to exist. Beginning as...
The existing categories of liberal political theory are unsuited to a sympathetic, fine-grained anal...
This thesis examines the extent to which new practices of principled acts of illegal resistance that...
Digital media and networks occupy an increasing central position within contemporary societies. This...
Hacktivism, a term combining the words hack and activism, is used to explain demonstrations that...
This paper explores the concept of hacktivism, which is hacking for a political or social cause on t...
Background and aims: Cybercrime is an issue that increases year on year, however rarely are the mo...
Traditional human rights concepts seem to fit Internet activity when it is broadly allied to convent...
This work discusses the crossover between the embodied nature of social activist goals and the affor...
As global society becomes more and more dependent, politically and economically, on the flow of info...
After WikiLeaks released hundreds of thousands of classified U.S. government documents in 2010, the ...
With the proliferation of the computer over the past few decades, hacktivism—a form of activism thro...
This growing reliance on technology in many diverse areas has created an unprecedented amount of opp...
This article points out a struggle of today’s societies with the traditional concepts of civil disob...
To understand the true nature of incident response (IR), disaster recovery (DR), and business contin...
Hackers have been present in computer networks from the moment networks began to exist. Beginning as...
The existing categories of liberal political theory are unsuited to a sympathetic, fine-grained anal...