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Christoph Bieber: Toward an Ethics of the Leak?
Toward an Ethics of the Leak?
(S. 285 – 306)

WikiLeaks as a Programmed Public Sphere

Christoph Bieber

Toward an Ethics of the Leak?
WikiLeaks as a Programmed Public Sphere

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Christoph Bieber

ist Professor für Ethik in Politikmanagement und Gesellschaft am Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Duisburg-Essen. Seine Forschungsschwerpunkte sind Ethik und Verantwortung in der Politik, Ethik-Management, Transparenz und öffentliche Kommunikation, Medien und Demokratie.

Weitere Texte von Christoph Bieber bei DIAPHANES
Inge Baxmann (Hg.), Timon Beyes (Hg.), ...: Social Media—New Masses

Mass gatherings and the positive or negative phantasms of the masses instigate various discourses and practices of social control, communication, and community formation. Yet the masses are not what they once were. In light of the algorithmic analysis of mass data, the diagnosis of dispersed public spheres in the age of digital media, and new conceptions of the masses such as swarms, flash mobs, and multitudes, the emergence, functions, and effects of today’s digital masses need to be examined and discussed anew. They provide us, moreover, with an opportunity to reevaluate the cultural and medial historiography of the masses. The present volume outlines the contours of this new field of research and brings together a collection of studies that analyze the differences between the new and former masses, their distinct media-technical conditions, and the political consequences of current mass phenomena.

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