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How US and UK Spy Agencies Defeat Internet Privacy and Security James Ball , Julian Borger and Glenn Greenwald Theguardian.Com
The U.S. Surveillance State Part 1: Early Answers in Washington DC – Guest Contribution by Jim Farmer
DEFENCE STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS the Official Journal of the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence
IN the EUROPEAN COURT of HUMAN RIGHTS App No. 24960/15 10 HUMAN RIGHTS
On 26 September 2014, the NCP Asked Reprieve to Split Its Complaint
Making Or Breaking News?
James Ball Investigative Journalist and Author Media Masters – January 24, 2019 Listen to the Podcast Online, Visit
Two Years After Snowden
The Prospect of Extraditing Julian Assange
Notes from No Place to Hide
CDT Submission OHCHR Consultation on Privacy
NSA and GCHQ Unlock Encryption Used to Protect Emails
Secret Government Searches and Digital Civil Liberties
Briefing – UK-US Intelligence Sharing Arrangements
Book Review of Wikileaks: News in the Networked Era
Jeremy Fleming GCHQ Cheltenham Hubble Road Cheltenham GL51 0EX 19 May 2017
From Oversight to Undersight: the Internationalization of Intelligence
The Elements of Collaboration
Top View
Gathering Intelligence: Drifting Meaning and the Modern Surveillance Apparatus
Ejn Review 2019-2020
Edward Snowden, Criminal Or Patriot: Media Coverage of National Security Agency Document Leaks Joyce M
United Kingdom
Ben Buchanan • Nobody but Us 3
Explaining the Latest NSA Revelations – Q&A with Internet Privacy Experts
What's the Fuss About Post-Truth?
Every Year, Thirty Stars Are Born. A
Nsa Surveillance Since 9/11 and the Human Right to Privacy
Issues in Governance Studies
The Human Network: Social Media and the Limit of Politics
The Espionage Act & an Evolving News Media: Why Newspapers
Dispatches: Representatives
Download Legal Document
Exposed: Uncensored Wikileaks Cables Posted to Web 1 September 2011, by RAPHAEL G
Reading the Riots on Twitter: Methodological Innovation for the Analysis of Big Data
An Examination of the Effects of New Media on the Non-Contiguous Geographic Dispersion of Contentious Collective Action
Notes from No Place to Hide
Women on Air Conference Thursday 14Th June 2018 City, University of London Digital Editor of CNN International
Perugia, Italy | 1-5 April 2020
Push It to the (Constitutional) Limit: Strengthening the National Security Agency’S Section 702 Surveillance Program
City Research Online
Conversational Style of Journalism
News in the Age of Trump: a Re-Evaluation of Journalistic Ethics
National Security Leaks & The
Wikileaks: Back in Business
Send the Word Over There: an Offshore Solution to the Right to Be Forgotten
Two Years After Snowden: Protecting Human Rights in an Age of Mass Surveillance
Defector: Wikileaks 'Will Lie to Your Face'
Postgraduate Courses in Journalism Page 1 Detailed Course and Module Descriptions (Cont.)
Assessing the Leakers: Criminals Or Heroes? David D. Cole* What Should We Make of Edward Snowden, Bradley (Now Chelsea) Manning
Mastering the Internet: How GCHQ Set out to Spy on the World Wide
Testimony of Jameel Jaffer Deputy Legal Director of the American Civil
Taxonomy of the Snowden Disclosures Margaret Hu Washington and Lee University School of Law,
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Overseas Surveillance in an Interconnected World
Investigative Journalism David Leigh Investigative Journalism
Data Journalism Grows Up
Wikileaks: News in the Networked Era Charlie Beckett, James Ball (With)
U.S. Surveillance: Unchecked and Unsupervised
Wikileaks: Making Life Difficult (Summer School Guest Blog)
Under What Circumstances Are Insider Leaks Justified?
The Right Whose Time Has Come (Again) Privacy in the Age of Surveillance
"Whistleblower"? a Test
Net Entanglement Internet
Submission of Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law, Access and Amnesty International USA