The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although democratic actors like the US and WikiLeaks both advocate freedom of information, there are obvious discrepancies amongst ideas of how this basic democratic freedom is implemented in the age of information. These democratic discrepancies are analyzed through the lens of Critical Discourse Analysis, focusing on the case of WikiLeaks ’ release ‘Cablegate ’ in 2010, to the great concern of the US. The discrepancy of the US ’ freedom from WikiLeaks ’ publishing activity, and WikiLeaks freedom to publish, is seen through the lens of Isaiah Berlin’s concepts of positive and negative freedom. It is concluded that the logic of the network society pos...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
Understanding the post-fact era requires going beyond foreign influence or the rise of social media....
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
peer reviewedThe pattern of a knowledge-based society relies to a large extent on digital technologi...
From the Introduction: In one of her speeches on Internet freedom, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham...
In 2010 WikiLeaks released a number of secret and classified documents that contained information pe...
he dramatic and continuing expansion of computer technology in the past decade has expanded public a...
This article considers the impact of the WikiLeaks organisation in relation to debates around the de...
This study has been prepared with the purpose of putting forth radical democracy's relations with th...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
Knowledge-based societies rely to a large extent on intangible outputs and digital technologies, and...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
Understanding the post-fact era requires going beyond foreign influence or the rise of social media....
The ICT revolution has transformed the space for democratic debate on information freedom. Although ...
In April of 2010, the non-profit website WikiLeaks published a classified video of a U.S. Apache hel...
Internet is recognised as an alternative media tool that has the potential to stimulate civic cultur...
In this chapter, I reflect on Wikileaks and its use of technology to achieve freedom in capitalist s...
peer reviewedThe pattern of a knowledge-based society relies to a large extent on digital technologi...
From the Introduction: In one of her speeches on Internet freedom, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham...
In 2010 WikiLeaks released a number of secret and classified documents that contained information pe...
he dramatic and continuing expansion of computer technology in the past decade has expanded public a...
This article considers the impact of the WikiLeaks organisation in relation to debates around the de...
This study has been prepared with the purpose of putting forth radical democracy's relations with th...
Many scholars have hailed the democratic potential of the internet. For some it empowers individuals...
Knowledge-based societies rely to a large extent on intangible outputs and digital technologies, and...
WikiLeaks’ rise to prominence in 2010, with its release of classified U.S. government and military d...
This chapter offers an analysis of one instance of “mass self-communication” namely the website Wiki...
Understanding the post-fact era requires going beyond foreign influence or the rise of social media....