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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
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I. The Story And The Source
- 1. Journalism After Snowden 21
- 2. In Defense Of Leaks 29
- 3. The Surveillance State 34
- 4. A Conversation With Edward Snowden 53
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II. Journalists And Sources
- 5. Source Protection In The Age Of Surveillance 85
- 6. Rescuing A Reporter’S Right To Protect The Confidentiality Of Sources 97
- 7. Digital Security For Journalists 114
- 8. Beyond PGP: How News Organizations Can And Must Protect Reporters And Sources At An Institutional Level 130
- 9. Freedom Of Information And Information Asymmetry 142
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III. Governing Surveillance
- 10. Political Journalism In A Networked Age 161
- 11. National Security And The “New Yellow Press” 172
- 12. A New Age Of Cyberwarfare 186
- 13. The Snowden Effect On The NSA And Reporting 197
- 14. Edward Snowden, His Passport, And The Legal Identity Of Americans 209
- 15. Surveillance Policy As Risk Management 219
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IV. Communications Networks And New Media
- 16. Silicon Valley And Journalism 231
- 17. Digital Threats Against Journalists 240
- 18. Fiber And Open Communications Networks 258
- 19. Free Thought, Free Media 265
- 20. Should Journalism Be A Surveillance-Safe Space? 273
- Postscript. Journalism After Snowden 291
- Contributors 295
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction 1
-
I. The Story And The Source
- 1. Journalism After Snowden 21
- 2. In Defense Of Leaks 29
- 3. The Surveillance State 34
- 4. A Conversation With Edward Snowden 53
-
II. Journalists And Sources
- 5. Source Protection In The Age Of Surveillance 85
- 6. Rescuing A Reporter’S Right To Protect The Confidentiality Of Sources 97
- 7. Digital Security For Journalists 114
- 8. Beyond PGP: How News Organizations Can And Must Protect Reporters And Sources At An Institutional Level 130
- 9. Freedom Of Information And Information Asymmetry 142
-
III. Governing Surveillance
- 10. Political Journalism In A Networked Age 161
- 11. National Security And The “New Yellow Press” 172
- 12. A New Age Of Cyberwarfare 186
- 13. The Snowden Effect On The NSA And Reporting 197
- 14. Edward Snowden, His Passport, And The Legal Identity Of Americans 209
- 15. Surveillance Policy As Risk Management 219
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IV. Communications Networks And New Media
- 16. Silicon Valley And Journalism 231
- 17. Digital Threats Against Journalists 240
- 18. Fiber And Open Communications Networks 258
- 19. Free Thought, Free Media 265
- 20. Should Journalism Be A Surveillance-Safe Space? 273
- Postscript. Journalism After Snowden 291
- Contributors 295
- Index 309