Journalism After Snowden The Future of the Free Press in the Surveillance State.

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Beteiligte: Bell, Emily, Owen, Taylor, Khorana, Smitha, Henrichsen, Jennifer
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New York : Columbia University Press, 2017.
©2017.
Teil von: Columbia Journalism Review Books
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Umfang: 1 online resource (345 pages)
ISBN: 9780231540674
Sprache: Englisch
Teil von: Columbia Journalism Review Books
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Print version:: Bell, Emily, Journalism After Snowden, New York : Columbia University Press,c2017
Kollektion: E-Books adlr
Inhaltsangabe

This book analyzes the implications of the Snowden affair for journalism and the role of the profession as a watchdog for the public good. Integrating discussions of media, law, surveillance, technology, and national security, Journalism After Snowden offers a much-needed assessment of the promises and perils for journalism in the digital age.

Intro
Table of Contents
Foreword, by Lee C. Bollinger
Acknowledgments
Introduction, by Emily Bell, Taylor Owen, and Smitha Khorana
Part I. The Story and the Source
1. Journalism After Snowden, by Alan Rusbridger
2. In Defense of Leaks, by Jill Abramson
3. The Surveillance State, by Glenn Greenwald
4. A Conversation with Edward Snowden, by Edward Snowden and Emily Bell
Part II. Journalists and Sources
5. Source Protection in the Age of Surveillance, by Steve Coll
6. Rescuing a Reporter's Right to Protect the Confidentiality of Sources, by David A. Schulz and Valerie Belair-Gagnon
7. Digital Security for Journalists, by Julia Angwin
8. Beyond PGP: How News Organizations Can and Must Protect Reporters and Sources at an Institutional Level, by Trevor Timm
9. Freedom of Information and Information Asymmetry, by Nabiha Syed
Part III. Governing Surveillance
10. Political Journalism in a Networked Age, by Clay Shirky
11. National Security and the "New Yellow Press", by Steven G. Bradbury
12. A New Age of Cyberwarfare, by David E. Sanger
13. The Snowden Effect on the NSA and Reporting, by Siobhan Gorman
14. Edward Snowden, His Passport, and the Legal Identity of Americans, by Patrick Weil
15. Surveillance Policy as Risk Management, by Cass R. Sunstein
Part IV. Communications Networks and New Media
16. Silicon Valley and Journalism, by Emily Bell
17. Digital Threats Against Journalists, by Ron Deibert
18. Fiber and Open Communications Networks, by Susan Crawford
19. Free Thought, Free Media, by Eben Moglen
20. Should Journalism Be a Surveillance-Safe Space?, by Ethan Zuckerman
Postscript: Journalism After Snowden, by Jonathan Zittrain
Contributors
Index.