Based on an analysis of newspaper and blog coverage of the Snowden revelations and their aftermath, our study demonstrates that newspapers normalize surveillance by highlighting concerns over national security and focusing on surveillance of elites, and minimize the attention given to the mass surveillance of citizens. By contrast, blogs allow more critical discussions relevant to digital citizenship, enabling debates on civil rights and privacy. This article argues that if conventional media limit debates relevant to digital citizenship, blogs may provide a space that contests and makes visible the key problems scantly evident in newspapers. We suggest research on digital citizenship in mediated debates should focus on how political subjec...
This article aims to provide a novel conceptual understanding of the nature of the global mass surve...
In 2013, ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world by revealing ...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...
Based on an analysis of newspaper and blog coverage of the Snowden revelations and their aftermath, ...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks about “bulk data collection” by the NSA and GCHQ, questio...
Digital citizenship is typically defined as the (self-)enactment of people’s role in society through...
Edward Snowden’s revelations about the mass surveillance capabilities of the US National Security Ag...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
The right to privacy in the age of surveillance is a long-standing controversial issue. This controv...
Snowden’s initial revelations aimed at establishing a public debate on online surveillance informed ...
This article aims to provide a novel conceptual understanding of the nature of the global mass surve...
In 2013, ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world by revealing ...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...
Based on an analysis of newspaper and blog coverage of the Snowden revelations and their aftermath, ...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
The Snowden leaks provided unprecedented insights into the workings of state-corporate surveillance ...
The revelations by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden have led to policy reform debates in several cou...
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks about “bulk data collection” by the NSA and GCHQ, questio...
Digital citizenship is typically defined as the (self-)enactment of people’s role in society through...
Edward Snowden’s revelations about the mass surveillance capabilities of the US National Security Ag...
This book shows how surveillance society shapes and interacts with journalistic practices and discou...
A paradigmatic shift is sometimes revealed by an unanticipated and extraordinary event, and so it wa...
In recent years, the Snowden revelations and debates in the UK and US around the scope of government...
The right to privacy in the age of surveillance is a long-standing controversial issue. This controv...
Snowden’s initial revelations aimed at establishing a public debate on online surveillance informed ...
This article aims to provide a novel conceptual understanding of the nature of the global mass surve...
In 2013, ex-National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden shocked the world by revealing ...
This research interprets and explains how and why the British newspapers such as The Guardian, ...