Ethical Space Vol.12 Issue 3/4
Paul Lashmar, Richard Lance Keeble

softback
8.268 x 11.693 inches (210 x 297 mm)
92 pages
ISBN: 9781845496678
Ethical Space Vol.12 Issue 3/4
Special Double Issue
The Press, Intelligence and the Ethics Debate
Guest-edited by Paul Lashmar

PAPERS
• Spies and journalists: Towards an ethical framework? - Paul Lashmar
• Useful idiots or Big Brother’s antidote? Analysing the ethical role of the state, Guardian and Edward Snowden in the controversy over surveillance and whistle-blowing - Tim Crook
• Assessing interdisciplinary academic and multi-stakeholder positions on transparency in the post-Snowden leak era - Vian Bakir and Andrew McStay
• Privacy as a line of flight in societies of mass surveillance - Christopher Campbell and Rosamunde van Brakel
• Watching them: Watching us - where are the ethical boundaries? - Steve Wright

REVIEWS
• Richard Lance Keeble on British writers and MI5 surveillance 1930-1960, by James Smith
• Paul Lashmar on Intercept: The secret history of computers and spies, by Gordon Corera

PLUS
Papers by Jeanti St Clair, and Glynn Greensmith and Lelia Green. And book reviews by Jonathan Englert, Sue Joseph, Richard Lance Keeble, John Mair and Elizabeth Pattinson
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