This article is made up of notes for a talk at the University of Southern California conference to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the joint two-year MSc degree in Global Communications with the Department of Media and Communications at LSE. It draws upon my book ‘WikiLeaks: News In The Networked Era” (Polity, 2012) and a forthcoming Polis report to be published with the International Broadcasting Trust in autumn 2012
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© 2013 Jacob Anthony KavanaghOn 13 December 2010, Time magazine ran a controversial cover article de...
In 2006 an unknown Australian computer hacker, Julian Assange, founded WikiLeaks, the not-for profit...
This conference paper focuses on the reactions of Australian online news media sites to the release ...
Wikileaks is now at the centre of a global battle between media and those in power but what’s the va...
The Time magazine ‘Person of theYear’ award is a venerable institution. Established by Time’s founde...
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Did WikiLeaks change the world? Lost in the sensationalism, personalization and media spasm of the e...
Why do we moderate websites? We held a research seminar on Chatham House rules with a great group of...
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Just a quick note on the latest WikiLeak release. It’s far too early to judge the significance of th...
Julian Assange may be paranoid, but they are out to get him. The release of The Unauthorised Autobio...
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