No recent whistleblower has been more lionized or vilified than Edward Snowden. He has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and denounced as a total traitor deserving of the death penalty. In these debates, Snowden\u27s defenders tend to portray him as a civil disobedient. Yet for a range of reasons, Snowden\u27s situation does not map neatly onto traditional theories of civil disobedience. The same holds true for most cases of national security whistleblowing. The contradictory and confused responses that these cases provoke, this essay suggests, are not just the product of polarized politics or insufficient information. Rather, they reflect the genuine difficulties of locating national security whistleblowers within our main ethical...
The tension between secrecy and transparency is not a new dichotomy in either US politics or popular...
Is every act of whistle blowing, by definition, a betrayal of trust on the part of the whistle-blowe...
What is wrong with government whistleblowing and when can it be justified? In my view, ‘government w...
This paper responds to William Scheuerman’s analysis of Edward Snowden as someone whose acts fit wit...
“Whistleblowing” has entered the scholarly and the publicdebate as a way of describing the exposure ...
Is every act of whistle blowing, by definition, a betrayal of trust on the part of the whistle-blowe...
Professor Shannon Vallor’s theoretical framework of technomoral virtue ethics identifies character t...
This thesis examines the extent to which new practices of principled acts of illegal resistance that...
This essay discusses the portrait of the whistleblower Edward Joseph Snowden in different media form...
Recent years have seen a number of whistleblowers risk their liberty to expose illegal and corrupt b...
Although efforts to encourage whistleblowers in the United States to come forward date back to 1778,...
In this book, by drawin on well-known cases, such as those of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, we...
The revolution in digital surveillance and exploitation technologies continues to roil the world. E...
This dissertation is a rhetorical criticism of the U.S. government’s response to Edward Snowden, the...
This paper reviews the literature on whistleblowing in the context of the ethical issues and conflic...
The tension between secrecy and transparency is not a new dichotomy in either US politics or popular...
Is every act of whistle blowing, by definition, a betrayal of trust on the part of the whistle-blowe...
What is wrong with government whistleblowing and when can it be justified? In my view, ‘government w...
This paper responds to William Scheuerman’s analysis of Edward Snowden as someone whose acts fit wit...
“Whistleblowing” has entered the scholarly and the publicdebate as a way of describing the exposure ...
Is every act of whistle blowing, by definition, a betrayal of trust on the part of the whistle-blowe...
Professor Shannon Vallor’s theoretical framework of technomoral virtue ethics identifies character t...
This thesis examines the extent to which new practices of principled acts of illegal resistance that...
This essay discusses the portrait of the whistleblower Edward Joseph Snowden in different media form...
Recent years have seen a number of whistleblowers risk their liberty to expose illegal and corrupt b...
Although efforts to encourage whistleblowers in the United States to come forward date back to 1778,...
In this book, by drawin on well-known cases, such as those of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, we...
The revolution in digital surveillance and exploitation technologies continues to roil the world. E...
This dissertation is a rhetorical criticism of the U.S. government’s response to Edward Snowden, the...
This paper reviews the literature on whistleblowing in the context of the ethical issues and conflic...
The tension between secrecy and transparency is not a new dichotomy in either US politics or popular...
Is every act of whistle blowing, by definition, a betrayal of trust on the part of the whistle-blowe...
What is wrong with government whistleblowing and when can it be justified? In my view, ‘government w...