WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military documents, polarised opinion worldwide; some viewed it as a cyber-terrorist group, others saw it as journalism’s saviour. WikiLeaks and Communicative Counterpower investigates why the organisation has been such a contentious cultural and political phenomenon, via a study of its capacity to exercise networked communicative counterpower. The thesis analyses WikiLeaks’ exercise of ideational, cultural and mediated political counterpower, providing a unique mixed methods, critical media studies account of its significance. Drawing largely on hermeneutic approaches the thesis presents a cultural history of WikiLeaks philosophical underpinnings, a...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
This study has been prepared with the purpose of putting forth radical democracy's relations with th...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
In this article, WikiLeaks is embedded within broader debates relevant to both social movement and m...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
This article considers the impact of the WikiLeaks organisation in relation to debates around the de...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
WikiLeaks is a controversial organisation that attracts polarised responses. This is not unexpected ...
This article analyzes two major threads of academic discussions on the WikiLeaks phenomenon and its ...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
This study has been prepared with the purpose of putting forth radical democracy's relations with th...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
In this article, WikiLeaks is embedded within broader debates relevant to both social movement and m...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
This article considers the impact of the WikiLeaks organisation in relation to debates around the de...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
WikiLeaks is a controversial organisation that attracts polarised responses. This is not unexpected ...
This article analyzes two major threads of academic discussions on the WikiLeaks phenomenon and its ...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
This study has been prepared with the purpose of putting forth radical democracy's relations with th...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...