Open Access Journal

ISSN: 2183-2439

Post-Snowden Internet Policy

Open Access

Academic Editors: Julia Pohle (WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Germany) and Leo Van Audenhove (Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium)

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17645/mac.i59

Table of Contents

Post-Snowden Internet Policy: Between Public Outrage, Resistance and Policy Change
Julia Pohle and Leo Van Audenhove
Editorial | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Outrage without Consequences? Post-Snowden Discourses and Governmental Practice in Germany
Stefan Steiger, Wolf J. Schünemann and Katharina Dimmroth
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Intelligence Reform and the Snowden Paradox: The Case of France
Félix Tréguer
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Networked Authoritarianism and the Geopolitics of Information: Understanding Russian Internet Policy
Nathalie Maréchal
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Migrating Servers, Elusive Users: Reconfigurations of the Russian Internet in the Post-Snowden Era
Ksenia Ermoshina and Francesca Musiani
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Clipper Meets Apple vs. FBI—A Comparison of the Cryptography Discourses from 1993 and 2016
Matthias Schulze
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Corporate Privacy Policy Changes during PRISM and the Rise of Surveillance Capitalism
Priya Kumar
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017
Metadata Laws, Journalism and Resistance in Australia
Benedetta Brevini
Article | Open Access | Published: 22 March 2017