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                             33 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A meeting at Trolls Anonymous: A humorous sketch imagining what would happen if vicious online commentators met face to face Crace, John
2016
45 3 p. 30-31
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2 Anonymity matters: False names can be used by the unscrupulous but the right to anonymity needs to be defended Jolley, Rachael
2016
45 3 p. 3-5
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3 Art Attack: Ai Weiwei and other artists have increased the popularity of Chinese art, but censorship has followed Steinfeld, Jemimah
2016
45 3 p. 12-16
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4 Blot, erase, delete: How the author found her voice and why all writers should resist the urge to change their past words Mantel, Hilary
2016
45 3 p. 64-68
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5 Bottled-up messages: A short story from Egypt about a woman feeling trapped. Interview with the author by Charlotte Bailey Aziz, Basma Abdel
2016
45 3 p. 90-95
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6 Culture 2016
45 3 p. 88-89
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7 Global View: Europe’s right-to-be-forgotten law pushed to new extremes after a Belgian court rules that individuals can force newspapers to edit archive articles Ginsberg, Jodie
2016
45 3 p. 60-61
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8 Goodbye to the byline: A senior editor at The Economist explains why the publication does not name its writers in print Lucas, Edward
2016
45 3 p. 54-55
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9 “I have a name”: A Bangladeshi blogger speaks out on why he made his identity known and how this put his life in danger Azad, Ananya
2016
45 3 p. 40-41
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10 Index around the world: Rounding up Index’s recent work, from a hip-hop conference to the latest from Mapping Media Freedom Timms, Josie
2016
45 3 p. 109-112
artikel
11 In Focus 2016
45 3 p. 62-63
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12 “Journalists must not feel alone”: An exiled Turkish editor on the need to collaborate internationally so investigations can cross borders Dündar, Can
2016
45 3 p. 86-87
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13 Leave no trace: Five ways to increase your privacy when browsing online Frary, Mark
2016
45 3 p. 51-53
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14 Murder in Moscow: Anna’s legacy Ten years after investigative reporter Anna Politkovskaya was killed, where is Russian journalism today? Arkhangelsky, Andrey
2016
45 3 p. 69-74
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15 Muscovite memories: A poem inspired by the last decade in Putin’s Russia Stepanova, Maria
2016
45 3 p. 96-97
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16 Naming names: India has promised to crack down on online trolls, but the right to anonymity is also threatened Parthasarathy, Suhrith
2016
45 3 p. 18-22
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17 Owners of our own words: Aftermath of a brutal attack on an Argentinian newspaper Caselli, Irene
2016
45 3 p. 78-81
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18 Sackings, South Africa and silence: What happened after eight journalists were sacked from the public broadcaster for standing up to censorship Joseph, Natasha
2016
45 3 p. 82-85
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19 Secrets and spies: The former CIA officer on why intelligence agents need to operate undercover, and on the damage done when her cover was blown in a Bush administration scandal Wilson, Valerie Plame
2016
45 3 p. 23-25
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20 Signing off: From Kierkegaard to JK Rowling, a look at the history of literary pen names and their impact Baggini, Julian
2016
45 3 p. 46-47
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21 Silence is not golden: An exclusive translation of the Chilean-French film director’s poem What One Must Not Silence Jodorowsky, Alejandro
2016
45 3 p. 99-101
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22 Spooks and sceptics: After a series of worldwide terrorist attacks, the public must decide what surveillance it is willing to accept Lloyd, John
2016
45 3 p. 36-39
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23 Stripsearch cartoon: When a whistleblower gets caught Rowson, Martin
2016
45 3 p. 44-45
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24 The smear factor: The power of anonymous allegations to affect democracy, justice and the political system Myers, Rupert
2016
45 3 p. 42-43
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25 The Snowden effect: Three years after Edward Snowden’s mass-surveillance leaks, does the public care how they are watched? Smith, Charlie
2016
45 3 p. 48-50
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26 The unnamed: Does anonymity need to be defended? 2016
45 3 p. 6-7
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27 Undercover artist: Los Angeles street artist Skid Robot explains why his down-and-out murals never carry his real name Fox, Jan
2016
45 3 p. 26-29
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28 Under the wires: Local “fixers”, who help foreign correspondents on the ground, can face death threats and accusations of being spies after working for international media Lees, Caroline
2016
45 3 p. 8-11
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29 What ever happened to Luther Blissett?:How Italian activists took the name of an unsuspecting English footballer, and still use it today Baker, Vicky
2016
45 3 p. 114-116
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30 What’s your emergency?: How online threats can lead to armed police at your door DaPonte, Jason
2016
45 3 p. 56-59
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31 Whose name is on the frame?: Why artists in Turkey have adopted alter egos to hide their more political and provocative works Genç, Kaya
2016
45 3 p. 33-35
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32 Write man for the job: A new short story about a failed writer who gets a job policing the words of dissidents in Turkey Genç, Kaya
2016
45 3 p. 102-107
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33 Writing in riddles: Too much metaphor has restricted post-Soviet literature Ismailov, Hamid
2016
45 3 p. 75-77
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