National Security, Journalism, and Law in an Age of Information Warfare
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National Security, Journalism, and Law in an Age of Information Warfare
Ambinder, Marc; Rosati, Connie; Henrichsen, Jennifer R.
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2024
368
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9780197756621
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FOREWORD: Gordon Stables
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Marc Ambinder, Jennifer R. Henrichsen, and Connie Rosati
PART I: Rights and Duties of Journalists and News Organizations
1 Frederick Schauer, "On Obtaining National Security Information"
2 Matthew L. Schafer, "National Security and Access, a Structural Perspective"
3 Hannah Bloch-Wehba, "A Fourth Amendment Press Clause"
4 Marc Ambinder, "Higher Restraint: National Security Reporting in An Age of Information Anarchy"
5 Allison Puccioni, "Open Source Imagery Intelligence: Security Implications in an Era of Unprecedented Access to Satellite Data"
PART II: Government Push-Back and Governmental Duties to Journalists and News Organizations
6 George W. Croner, "The Government Pushes Back: Prosecuting Julian Assange in the War Against Leaks - Trend or Aberration?"
7 Deborah L. Dwyer, "Watchdogs in the Digital Age: Digital surveillance, information security, and the evolution of journalist-confidential source relationships"
8 Barry J. Pollack and Brian J. Fleming, "Charging Journalists Under the Espionage Act: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?"
9 David R. Carroll, "Using UK law to investigate misuse of data during the 2016 US Election: Cambridge Analytica and the Internationalization of Voter Analytics"
10 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, "Digital Shackles: The Political Economy of Surveillance Technologies and the Emergence of Transnational Surveillance Fascism"
11 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Gabe Rottman, Grayson Clary, and Emily Hockett, "Digital Surveillance and Its Impact on Media Freedom: Navigating the Legal Landscape"
PART III: National Security, Journalism, and the Digital Media Ecosystem
12 Christopher J. Fuller, "Enemies Foreign and Domestic: America's Media Ecosystem and the Externalization of Domestic Threats"
13 Susan E. McGregor, "Securing the Digital Media Ecosystem"
14 Courtney C. Radsch, "On the Frontlines of the Information Wars: How Algorithmic Gatekeepers and National Security Impact Journalism"
15 Susan Moeller, "Weaponizing Images"
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Marc Ambinder, Jennifer R. Henrichsen, and Connie Rosati
PART I: Rights and Duties of Journalists and News Organizations
1 Frederick Schauer, "On Obtaining National Security Information"
2 Matthew L. Schafer, "National Security and Access, a Structural Perspective"
3 Hannah Bloch-Wehba, "A Fourth Amendment Press Clause"
4 Marc Ambinder, "Higher Restraint: National Security Reporting in An Age of Information Anarchy"
5 Allison Puccioni, "Open Source Imagery Intelligence: Security Implications in an Era of Unprecedented Access to Satellite Data"
PART II: Government Push-Back and Governmental Duties to Journalists and News Organizations
6 George W. Croner, "The Government Pushes Back: Prosecuting Julian Assange in the War Against Leaks - Trend or Aberration?"
7 Deborah L. Dwyer, "Watchdogs in the Digital Age: Digital surveillance, information security, and the evolution of journalist-confidential source relationships"
8 Barry J. Pollack and Brian J. Fleming, "Charging Journalists Under the Espionage Act: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?"
9 David R. Carroll, "Using UK law to investigate misuse of data during the 2016 US Election: Cambridge Analytica and the Internationalization of Voter Analytics"
10 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, "Digital Shackles: The Political Economy of Surveillance Technologies and the Emergence of Transnational Surveillance Fascism"
11 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Gabe Rottman, Grayson Clary, and Emily Hockett, "Digital Surveillance and Its Impact on Media Freedom: Navigating the Legal Landscape"
PART III: National Security, Journalism, and the Digital Media Ecosystem
12 Christopher J. Fuller, "Enemies Foreign and Domestic: America's Media Ecosystem and the Externalization of Domestic Threats"
13 Susan E. McGregor, "Securing the Digital Media Ecosystem"
14 Courtney C. Radsch, "On the Frontlines of the Information Wars: How Algorithmic Gatekeepers and National Security Impact Journalism"
15 Susan Moeller, "Weaponizing Images"
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FOREWORD: Gordon Stables
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Marc Ambinder, Jennifer R. Henrichsen, and Connie Rosati
PART I: Rights and Duties of Journalists and News Organizations
1 Frederick Schauer, "On Obtaining National Security Information"
2 Matthew L. Schafer, "National Security and Access, a Structural Perspective"
3 Hannah Bloch-Wehba, "A Fourth Amendment Press Clause"
4 Marc Ambinder, "Higher Restraint: National Security Reporting in An Age of Information Anarchy"
5 Allison Puccioni, "Open Source Imagery Intelligence: Security Implications in an Era of Unprecedented Access to Satellite Data"
PART II: Government Push-Back and Governmental Duties to Journalists and News Organizations
6 George W. Croner, "The Government Pushes Back: Prosecuting Julian Assange in the War Against Leaks - Trend or Aberration?"
7 Deborah L. Dwyer, "Watchdogs in the Digital Age: Digital surveillance, information security, and the evolution of journalist-confidential source relationships"
8 Barry J. Pollack and Brian J. Fleming, "Charging Journalists Under the Espionage Act: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?"
9 David R. Carroll, "Using UK law to investigate misuse of data during the 2016 US Election: Cambridge Analytica and the Internationalization of Voter Analytics"
10 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, "Digital Shackles: The Political Economy of Surveillance Technologies and the Emergence of Transnational Surveillance Fascism"
11 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Gabe Rottman, Grayson Clary, and Emily Hockett, "Digital Surveillance and Its Impact on Media Freedom: Navigating the Legal Landscape"
PART III: National Security, Journalism, and the Digital Media Ecosystem
12 Christopher J. Fuller, "Enemies Foreign and Domestic: America's Media Ecosystem and the Externalization of Domestic Threats"
13 Susan E. McGregor, "Securing the Digital Media Ecosystem"
14 Courtney C. Radsch, "On the Frontlines of the Information Wars: How Algorithmic Gatekeepers and National Security Impact Journalism"
15 Susan Moeller, "Weaponizing Images"
EDITORS' INTRODUCTION: Marc Ambinder, Jennifer R. Henrichsen, and Connie Rosati
PART I: Rights and Duties of Journalists and News Organizations
1 Frederick Schauer, "On Obtaining National Security Information"
2 Matthew L. Schafer, "National Security and Access, a Structural Perspective"
3 Hannah Bloch-Wehba, "A Fourth Amendment Press Clause"
4 Marc Ambinder, "Higher Restraint: National Security Reporting in An Age of Information Anarchy"
5 Allison Puccioni, "Open Source Imagery Intelligence: Security Implications in an Era of Unprecedented Access to Satellite Data"
PART II: Government Push-Back and Governmental Duties to Journalists and News Organizations
6 George W. Croner, "The Government Pushes Back: Prosecuting Julian Assange in the War Against Leaks - Trend or Aberration?"
7 Deborah L. Dwyer, "Watchdogs in the Digital Age: Digital surveillance, information security, and the evolution of journalist-confidential source relationships"
8 Barry J. Pollack and Brian J. Fleming, "Charging Journalists Under the Espionage Act: Have We Reached a Tipping Point?"
9 David R. Carroll, "Using UK law to investigate misuse of data during the 2016 US Election: Cambridge Analytica and the Internationalization of Voter Analytics"
10 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, "Digital Shackles: The Political Economy of Surveillance Technologies and the Emergence of Transnational Surveillance Fascism"
11 Jennifer R. Henrichsen, Hannah Bloch-Wehba, Gabe Rottman, Grayson Clary, and Emily Hockett, "Digital Surveillance and Its Impact on Media Freedom: Navigating the Legal Landscape"
PART III: National Security, Journalism, and the Digital Media Ecosystem
12 Christopher J. Fuller, "Enemies Foreign and Domestic: America's Media Ecosystem and the Externalization of Domestic Threats"
13 Susan E. McGregor, "Securing the Digital Media Ecosystem"
14 Courtney C. Radsch, "On the Frontlines of the Information Wars: How Algorithmic Gatekeepers and National Security Impact Journalism"
15 Susan Moeller, "Weaponizing Images"
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