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Whistleblowing for Change : Exposing Systems of Power and Injustice / ed. by Tatiana Bazzichelli.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Digitale Gesellschaft ; 38Publisher: Bielefeld : transcript Verlag, [2021]Copyright date: ©2021Description: 1 online resource (376 p.)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783839457931
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 303.3 23/ger
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Introduction -- 1. Whistleblowing: The Impact of Speaking Out -- 2. Art as Evidence: When Art Meets Whistleblowing -- 3. Network Exposed: Tracking Systems of Control -- 4. Uncovering Corruption: Confronting Hidden Money & Power -- 5. Exposing Injustice: Challenging Discrimination & Dominant Narratives -- 6. Silenced by Power: Repression, Isolation & Persecution -- Conclusion -- Afterword
Summary: What are the effects of whistleblowing on politics, society and the arts? This book examines this secretive phenomenon of whistleblowing in order to open up a broader public debate. Among others, John Kiriakou, Annie Machon, Frederik Obermaier, Laura Poitras, Gabriella Coleman, and Daryl Davis are key figures in the fields of whistleblowing, investigative journalism, social justice, hacktivism and digital culture. In the context of Disruption Network Lab's research and curatorial practice, they propose an interdisciplinary approach. By linking a diverse selection of perspectives and practices, this book investigates whistleblowing as a developing political practice that has the ability to provoke change from within.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Introduction -- 1. Whistleblowing: The Impact of Speaking Out -- 2. Art as Evidence: When Art Meets Whistleblowing -- 3. Network Exposed: Tracking Systems of Control -- 4. Uncovering Corruption: Confronting Hidden Money & Power -- 5. Exposing Injustice: Challenging Discrimination & Dominant Narratives -- 6. Silenced by Power: Repression, Isolation & Persecution -- Conclusion -- Afterword

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What are the effects of whistleblowing on politics, society and the arts? This book examines this secretive phenomenon of whistleblowing in order to open up a broader public debate. Among others, John Kiriakou, Annie Machon, Frederik Obermaier, Laura Poitras, Gabriella Coleman, and Daryl Davis are key figures in the fields of whistleblowing, investigative journalism, social justice, hacktivism and digital culture. In the context of Disruption Network Lab's research and curatorial practice, they propose an interdisciplinary approach. By linking a diverse selection of perspectives and practices, this book investigates whistleblowing as a developing political practice that has the ability to provoke change from within.

funded by The Reva and David Logan Foundation

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