With its conceptual innovations and case studies, Whistleblowers clarifies the much-discussed but under-studied phenomena of leaking and whistleblowing, with a particular focus on the collaborative networks that make the extraction and publication of secrets possible.
Ch. 1: Introduction
Ch. 2: Conceptualizing Whistleblowing
Ch. 3: Who Blows Whistles? Insiders, Outsiders, and Their Networks
Ch. 4: Dark Networks that Shed Light: The Case of the Chronicle of Current Events
Ch. 5: The Curious Grapevine in Reverse: Human Rights Organizations' Whistleblowing Networks
Ch. 6: WikiLeaks's Rise, Relevance, and Power
Ch. 7: The Wide World of Whistleblowing on the Web
Ch. 8: Exfiltrators
Ch. 9: Conclusion