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E-grāmata: New Media Politics: Rethinking Activism and National Security in Cyberspace

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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Sep-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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New Media Politics: Rethinking Activism and National Security in Cyberspace explores many of the questions surrounding the new challenges that have arisen as a result of the emergence of cyberspace, including cyber-activism, cyberterrorism, and cyber-security. The chapters in this volume provide case studies that span an array of geographies as they debate questions regarding conceptual issues in cyberspace and the relationship between politics, cyberterrorism and cyber-activism, as well as state and international regulations concerning cyberspace, resistance movements in cyberspace, and media frameworks concerning terrorism, civil liberties, and government restrictions. This collection will provide a venue for discussions on the diverse issues surrounding the theme of new media politics from international and interdisciplinary perspectives. The volume is divided into two parts, the first of which focuses on how cyberspace has been used in activism, acts of resistance and protests. The second part investigates issues related to how online media is used in terrorism and how governments have sometimes perceived cyberspace as a threat, leading at times to regulations which threaten to curtail liberties in the name of protecting the "security" of the state against enemies that may be seen as "internal" or "external."

Recenzijas

Banu Baybars-Hawks is a Professor and the Chair of the Public Relations Department in the Faculty of Communications at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey. She received her PhD from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2002. Her research interests include media studies, media law, the political economy of media, and terrorism. She has published articles in numerous journals, including the International Journal of the Humanities, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, and International Journal of Civic, Political, and Community Studies. Dr Baybars-Hawks is the author of Freedom's Razored Edge: Terrorism and Media Controls in the United States and Turkey (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010), and the editor of a number of volumes, including Crisis, Compromise, and Elite Discourse in the Age of 'War on Terror' (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), New Challenges, New Opportunities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Reputation Management (Reputation Management Institute of Turkey, 2013), and Corporate Reputation: In Theory and Practice (Reputation Management Institute of Turkey, 2014).

List of Figures and Tables
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Acknowledgements xi
Part I
Chapter One Introduction---Occupying Cyberspace: Cyberactivism, Cyberterrorism and Cybersecurity
2(13)
Banu Baybars-Hawks
Chapter Two Resistance from within Hegemony: The Rise of Semi-Anonymous Resistance in the New Media Environment
15(19)
Sarphan Uzunoglu
Chapter Three Electronic Intifada: Platform for Conflict Transformation
34(15)
Eser Selen
Chapter Four Cyberactivism in Syria's War: How Syrian Bloggers Use the Internet for Political Activism
49(14)
Yenal Goksun
Chapter Five The Multitudes: From Ideological Disease to Conceptual Cure
63(15)
Cristina Ivan
Chapter Six Activism, Transmedia Storytelling and Empowerment
78(17)
Eloisa Nos Aldas
Chapter Seven The Dynamics of a New Mediated Protest Cycle: Networked, Transitional and Radical?
95(17)
Pantelis Vatikiotis
Chapter Eight The Internet's Impact on Social Movements: The Role of Facebook in the January 25 Revolution in Egypt
112(22)
Hussni Nasr
Part II
Chapter Nine Networks and Netwars: The Future of Terror
134(21)
Askin Inci Sokmen
Chapter Ten The Social Media OSINT Challenge to US Intelligence: Culture not Gigabytes
155(18)
Abdelrahman Rashdan
Chapter Eleven Legitimizing Securitization of Cyberspace by using "Risk" Discourse
173(13)
Sevda Unal
Chapter Twelve Opinion Production by UGC: An Analysis of Readers' Reviews about Online News related to Al-Qaeda
186(12)
Bilge Narin
Bahar Ayaz
Chapter Thirteen Technology, Surveillance, and National Security: Implications for Democracy
198(17)
Catherine A. Luther
Chapter Fourteen The Dialectics of Internet Censorship: A Mouffian Analysis of Resistance and Subversion in the Case of Turkey
215(14)
Cagn Yalkin
Chapter Fifteen From the "Worst Menace to Societies" to the "Robot Lobby": A Semantic View of Turkish Political Rhetoric on Social Media
229(15)
Suncem Kocer
Chapter Sixteen Internet Surveillance and Censorship: Discourses of Security, Privacy and Morality
244(13)
Irem Inceoglu
Chapter Seventeen At a Critical Crossroads: New Media, Government and Society in Turkey
257(12)
Banu Baybars-Hawks
Contributors 269
Banu Baybars-Hawks is a Professor and the Chair of the Public Relations Department in the Faculty of Communications at Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey. She received her PhD from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 2002. Her research interests include media studies, media law, the political economy of media, and terrorism. She has published articles in numerous journals, including the International Journal of the Humanities, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, and International Journal of Civic, Political, and Community Studies. Dr Baybars-Hawks is the author of Freedom's Razored Edge: Terrorism and Media Controls in the United States and Turkey (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2010), and the editor of a number of volumes, including Crisis, Compromise, and Elite Discourse in the Age of 'War on Terror' (Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011), New Challenges, New Opportunities: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Reputation Management (Reputation Management Institute of Turkey, 2013), and Corporate Reputation: In Theory and Practice (Reputation Management Institute of Turkey, 2014).