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Post-Snowden Internet policy: between public outrage, resistance and policy change
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Abstract This editors' introduction provides a short summary of the Snowden revelations and the paradoxical political and public responses to them. It further provides an overview of the current academic debate triggered by the Snowden case and the documents leaked by him and introduces the articles featured... view more
This editors' introduction provides a short summary of the Snowden revelations and the paradoxical political and public responses to them. It further provides an overview of the current academic debate triggered by the Snowden case and the documents leaked by him and introduces the articles featured in this issue on post-Snowden Internet policy.... view less
Keywords
Internet; media policy; digitalization; political change; secret service; surveillance; privacy
Classification
Interactive, electronic Media
Media Politics, Information Politics, Media Law
Free Keywords
Snowden, E.; whistleblowing
Document language
English
Publication Year
2017
Page/Pages
p. 1-6
Journal
Media and Communication, 5 (2017) 1
Issue topic
Post-Snowden Internet policy
ISSN
2183-2439
Status
Published Version; reviewed