Archives de catégorie : Wikileaks
Societies of desinformation : how narratives of financial corruption serving US sovereignity might ruin the world
[PART 3] The narratives of financial corruption and money laundering spread by powerful networks as Palantir for the account of corrupted states build the infrastructure of a corrupted economy that might be questionned and challenged for maintaining centralized relations of … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans algorithm bias, Exploitation, Film industry, finance capitalism, freedom of press, intelligence artificielle, media collusion, media industry, media plurality, Palantir, Power, protection des données, relations of power, shareholders, social media, social precarity, war, Wikileaks
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Why leaders transparency matter ? The case of WIKILEAKS blurring the frequency
[PART 2] READ [PART 1] The case of Wikileaks screwing up with transparency by blurring the frequency in the aftermath of America’s elections and other comments about tech scene in 2016. Wikileaks helped us to get quite an insight at … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans Digital culture, infosharing, Power, Transparency, transparency<, Wikileaks
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