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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsSources Select ResourcesDoes Wikipedia Suck?Weir, Rob Article 2010 Inside Higher Ed Students were told to pick a concept, theory, or individual central to their paper, read the matching Wikipedia entry, and assess how useful it is for their research. Have new social media made 'traditional' media obsolete?Article 2009 Sources HotLink New media provide additional channels for getting messages out, but they don't make older media obsolete. The task is of public relations is to reach people through the media they use. In an increasin... U.S. Intelligence planned to destroy WikileaksArticle 2010 Wikileaks This document is a classifed (SECRET/NOFORN) 32 page U.S. counterintelligence investigation into WikiLeaks. ``The possibility that current employees or moles within DoD or elsewhere in the U.S. govern... A War on Wikileaks?Unhinged at the US State Department and Pentagon Forte, Maximillian C. Article 2010 CounterPunch If the state fails to make any sense - not surprising - it is because it is has no intention of doing so. The state is appealing to something more visceral with all of this posturing: fear. It wants t... WikileaksWebsite A Wikipedia-type site for untraceable document leaking and analysis whose goal is to assist people who wish to reveal unethical behavior in their governments and corporations. The Wikileaks Afghan War DiaryReason for Celebration, Cause for Concern Forte, Maximillian Article 2010 CounterPunch The release of Wikileaks acquired records from U.S. forces in Afghanistan is an event of major significance which in some ways deserves to be celebrated by those opposed to the war in Afghanistan, but... Wikileaks - The Smear and the DenialArticle 2010 Medialens The Internet has revealed a chasm separating the corporate media from readers and viewers. Previously, the divide was hidden by the simple fact that journalists monopolised the means of mass communica... Sources BookshelfYou Are Not a GadgetA Manifesto Lanier, Jaron Book 2010 The internet has spawned a hive mentality, where the crowd takes precedence over the individual.
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