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Hacktivism 4 Hacker 2 Hacking 2 Political activism 2 Wikileaks 2 Activism 1 Anonymous 1 Civil disobedience 1 Edward Snowden 1 Hannah Arendt 1 Online civil disobedience 1 Privacy enhancing technologies 1 Whistle-blower 1 extractivism 1 hacktivism 1 social movements 1 territory 1 the Internet 1
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English 4 Spanish 1
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Gawel, Hanna 2 Bodó, Balázs 1 Lechón Gómez, Domingo Manuel 1 Ramos Muñoz, Dora Elia 1 Züger, Theresa 1
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Internet Policy Review 3 Economía, sociedad y territorio 1 Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 1
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EconStor 3 ECONIS (ZBW) 2
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Hacktivism
Gawel, Hanna - In: Internet Policy Review 13 (2024) 2, pp. 1-12
Hacktivism represents a dynamic intersection of technology and activism, where individuals or groups leverage digital … tools to advance social or political causes. This text explores the multifaceted nature of hacktivism, encompassing a …
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Hacktivism
Gawel, Hanna - In: Internet policy review : journal on internet regulation 13 (2024) 2, pp. 1-12
Hacktivism represents a dynamic intersection of technology and activism, where individuals or groups leverage digital … tools to advance social or political causes. This text explores the multifaceted nature of hacktivism, encompassing a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014536156
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Is the Internet a territory? : an approach based on the investigation about hacktivism in Mexico
Lechón Gómez, Domingo Manuel; Ramos Muñoz, Dora Elia - In: Economía, sociedad y territorio 20 (2020) 62, pp. 273-301
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Hacktivism 1-2-3: how privacy enhancing technologies change the face of anonymous hacktivism
Bodó, Balázs - In: Internet Policy Review 3 (2014) 4, pp. 1-13
This short essay explores how the notion of hacktivism changes due to easily accessible, military grade Privacy …-hoc vigilante group Anonymous, this article describes hacktivism 1.0 as electronic civil disobedience conducted by outsiders … of hacktivism 2.0, where the source of threat is shifted from outsiders to insiders. Insiders have access to documents …
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Re-thinking civil disobedience
Züger, Theresa - In: Internet Policy Review 2 (2013) 4, pp. 1-10
This article points out a struggle of today's societies with the traditional concepts of civil disobedience and stresses the need for reevaluation of the concept of civil disobedience for policy making and public discourse. Starting with a minimal definition of civil disobedience, the article...
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