The present article reflects on the matter of civil surveillance over abusive practices of communication employed by private organizations, addressing how such practices, focused on an attempt to corrupt public opinion, create a fuzzy category whose monitoring is permeated by obstacles and difficulties. Then specifically explores the practice of astroturfing, understood as a manifestation of a simulated public, reflecting how their logical and dynamics configure an ambiguous and indeterminate practice
It is a well-known fact that organisations do not operate in a social vacuum, but need to consider t...
Using semiotic method of consideration the article investigates judgement power of public sphere in ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of third parties’ sanctioning behavior, in order t...
Institutions, as mechanisms of social order, often constrain the behavior of individuals within a so...
This article presents an exploratory research on the astroturfing phenomenon. Astroturfing is a comm...
Regulatory power has become fractured. Its assertion both by public and private bodies is well known...
This article explores how a professional might practice in an ethical and value informed manner whil...
AstroTurfing and its online equivalent CyberTurfing not only pose a significant threat to consumers,...
This article discusses persecution acts associated with the filter bubble effect, the condition of d...
This article analyses the accountability of intelligence agencies in Spain and Brazil. Drawing from ...
Legitimate as well as illegitimate organizations and entities are gaining access to information abou...
The digital environment creates new opportunities for citizen political participation. Among these, ...
The critical literature on commercial monitoring and so-called ‘free labour’ (Terranova 2000) locate...
By 2014 the revenue of the Hungarian Children Cancer Foundation Non-Profit Organisation deriving fro...
The main objective of our article is the critical analysis of the corruption phenomenon based on the...
It is a well-known fact that organisations do not operate in a social vacuum, but need to consider t...
Using semiotic method of consideration the article investigates judgement power of public sphere in ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of third parties’ sanctioning behavior, in order t...
Institutions, as mechanisms of social order, often constrain the behavior of individuals within a so...
This article presents an exploratory research on the astroturfing phenomenon. Astroturfing is a comm...
Regulatory power has become fractured. Its assertion both by public and private bodies is well known...
This article explores how a professional might practice in an ethical and value informed manner whil...
AstroTurfing and its online equivalent CyberTurfing not only pose a significant threat to consumers,...
This article discusses persecution acts associated with the filter bubble effect, the condition of d...
This article analyses the accountability of intelligence agencies in Spain and Brazil. Drawing from ...
Legitimate as well as illegitimate organizations and entities are gaining access to information abou...
The digital environment creates new opportunities for citizen political participation. Among these, ...
The critical literature on commercial monitoring and so-called ‘free labour’ (Terranova 2000) locate...
By 2014 the revenue of the Hungarian Children Cancer Foundation Non-Profit Organisation deriving fro...
The main objective of our article is the critical analysis of the corruption phenomenon based on the...
It is a well-known fact that organisations do not operate in a social vacuum, but need to consider t...
Using semiotic method of consideration the article investigates judgement power of public sphere in ...
This paper provides an experimental investigation of third parties’ sanctioning behavior, in order t...