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Classify Information and Democracy Classifying Research Paper

Pages:7 (1933 words)

Sources:14

Subject:Technology

Topic:Wikileaks

Document Type:Research Paper

Document:#94432891


This really depends upon which actor is selected as the begining point, the responses to the following questions will not be the same. Why is there so much beef with this website leaking information? WikiLeaks -- as it talks about on the website -- 'bring[s] significant news and info to those in the community. They give an groundbreaking, protected and anonymous way for sources to leak material to journalists' (Thomas 2012).

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Brito, Jerry. "Improving Government Transparency Online." Public Manager 17, no. 3 (2008): 22-26.

Galason, Peter. "What We Have Learned about Limiting Knowledge in a Democracy." Social Research, 2010: 23-34.

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