If we accept that surveillance by the State and ‘sousveillance’ by the media in Western democracies tend towards a relative equilibrium, or ‘equiveillance’ supported by the function of journalism as a watchdog and that the rule of law largely protects fundamental freedoms, this paper argues that the act of ‘mutual watching’ is undesired by the State and comes at a very high cost to journalists. The combination of technological capacity, legislative change and antidemocratic sentiments of the State, in the context of its willingness and ability to collect and process Big Data on an unprecedented scale, disrupt the preconditions for a strong democracy based on free media and free citizens. This paper examines the politics of investigative jou...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
The idealized view of the press as an institution that operates independently from private and polit...
This chapter investigates to what extent leading news media advocate investigative journalism and pe...
If democracy is a platform for many voices, and the voices of the many, journalists serve democracy ...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
This research argues that the technological means that allowed the development of citizen journalism...
Internet surveillance has become a crucial issue for journalism. The “Snowden moment” has shed light...
Abstract: The recognition that digital surveillance is becoming ubiquitous has prompted varied respo...
Digital technologies have fundamentally altered how journalists communicate with their sources, enab...
This papers investigates whether forms of caring surveillance exist in journalism alongside the bett...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
Institutional practices undermining citizen agency and infringing on individual freedoms are typical...
Abstract: In many African countries, including Zimbabwe journalists have been subjected to various p...
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks about “bulk data collection” by the NSA and GCHQ, questio...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have illustrated the scale and extent of digital...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
The idealized view of the press as an institution that operates independently from private and polit...
This chapter investigates to what extent leading news media advocate investigative journalism and pe...
If democracy is a platform for many voices, and the voices of the many, journalists serve democracy ...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
This research argues that the technological means that allowed the development of citizen journalism...
Internet surveillance has become a crucial issue for journalism. The “Snowden moment” has shed light...
Abstract: The recognition that digital surveillance is becoming ubiquitous has prompted varied respo...
Digital technologies have fundamentally altered how journalists communicate with their sources, enab...
This papers investigates whether forms of caring surveillance exist in journalism alongside the bett...
Journalism is an ever-changing profession that is right now getting increasingly impacted by advance...
Institutional practices undermining citizen agency and infringing on individual freedoms are typical...
Abstract: In many African countries, including Zimbabwe journalists have been subjected to various p...
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks about “bulk data collection” by the NSA and GCHQ, questio...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have illustrated the scale and extent of digital...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
The idealized view of the press as an institution that operates independently from private and polit...
This chapter investigates to what extent leading news media advocate investigative journalism and pe...