Radical transparency and digital democracy
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Radical transparency and digital democracy

Wikileaks and beyond

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eBook - ePub

Radical transparency and digital democracy

Wikileaks and beyond

About this book

This book tells the story of radical transparency in a datafied world. It is a story that not only includes the beginnings of WikiLeaks and its endings as a weapon of the GRU, but also exposes numerous other decentralised disclosure networks designed to crack open democracy - for good or ill - that followed in its wake.

This is a story that can only be understood through rethinking how technologies of government, practices of media, and assumptions of democracy interact. By combining literatures of governmentality, media studies, and democracy, this illuminating account offers novel insights and critiques of the transparency ideal through its material-political practice.

Case studies uncover evolving media practices that, regardless of being scraped from public records or leaked from internal sources, still divulge secrets. The narrative also traces new corporate players such as Clearview AI, the civic-minded ICIJ, and state-based public health disclosures in times of pandemic to reveal how they all form unique proto-institutional instances of disclosure as a technology of government. The analysis of novel forms of digital radical transparency - from a trickle of paper-based leaks to the modern digital .torrent - is grounded in analogues from the analogue past, which combine to tell the whole story of how transparency functions in and helps form democracy.

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Year
2021
Print ISBN
9781800437654
9781800437630
eBook ISBN
9781800437647

Index

Abolish secret diplomacy, 29-30
Accommodation, 216-217
Adversarial design, 6-7
Affordance, 8-9
for governing, 151-154
in practice, 62-63
theory, 62-63
Agonism
democratic theories of, 53
of resistance, 194-195
Agonists, 193
Al Jazeera Investigations (AJI), 119, 122
Alipay, 161
Amazon Web Services (AWS), 136
Angell, Norman, 34
AnonLeaks, 134-135, 194-195
AnonLeaks. org, 136, 140, 145-146
Apparatus, 2, 8-9, 15, 22-23, 46
elements to, 147-151
Icelandic Constitutional Council as Transparency, 178-181
Apple–Google
API, 205
disclosure architecture, 215-216
Application programming interfaces (APIs), 203
Apps, 203
Arcana imperii in democracy , 26
Arendt, Hannah, 48-49, 169-170, 188, 191-192, 198-199, 214-215
Assange, Julian, 1, 16, 23, 71, 73-75, 77-78, 82-84, 139
Audience, 107
Autonomist, 59-61
affordances, 79-81
democratic politics, 59
of transparency, 213-214
Autonomist-Marxists
of digital age, 53-54
instance, 60-61
of transparency, 54
Bahama Leaks (2016), 146, 153
Bank of America (BOA), 145
Bell Hooks, 48-49
Big data
analysis, 63
journalism, 96
BlackNet, 74
Bolshevik politics, 34
Brass Crosby, 1, 23, 25, 161-162
Brighenti, Andrea, 11, 17, 47-48, 62, 79, 127, 169-170, 185, 191-192, 195, 198-200
Brin, David, 47-49
Bureaucratic inertia, 194
Cabledrum, 111-112
Cablegate, 96-97...

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Tables
  7. List of Figures
  8. About the Author
  9. Acknowledgements
  10. Introduction
  11. Material Histories of the Radical Transparency Ideal
  12. Mediating Transparency: Governing with Visibility
  13. WikiLeaks.org – Website to Weapon
  14. ‘After’ WikiLeaks
  15. Proto-Institutions to Open Government: (In)forming Publics with the Transparency We Deserve
  16. Radical Transparency Inverted: Mass and Mutual Disclosure
  17. Radical Transparency, Proto-Institutional Government, and Post-foundational Politics
  18. Conclusion
  19. Index

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