Conference CFP - Exposing Secrets: The Past, Present and Future of U.S. National Security Whistleblowing and Government Secrecy

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Exposing Secrets: The Past, Present and Future of U.S. National Security Whistleblowing and Government Secrecy

 

An Interdisciplinary Conference involving Scholars, Journalists, Whistleblowers, and Advocates

 

18-19 January 2019 - New York University London Campus, 6 Bedford Square, Bloomsbury, London, UK

 

Keynote Speakers include:

  • Ewan MacAskill: Pulitzer Prize-winning defence and intelligence correspondent for The Guardian
  • John Kiriakou: Former CIA-analyst and case officer who was prosecuted after exposing torture

Edward Snowden and National Security Agency (NSA) mass surveillance; NSA contractor Reality Winner and Russian interference in U.S. elections; James Comey and Donald Trump’s obstruction of justice.  National security whistleblowing continues to shape history and stir controversy in and beyond the U.S.  Drawing on political, legal, journalistic and cultural perspectives, this international, public conference will explore among other topics:

  • The contested definition of whistleblowing versus “leaking” and “unauthorized disclosure”
  • The relationship between whistleblowers and journalists
  • Whistleblowing and the evolution of information: “big data”
  • The legality of whistleblowing and the challenges of advocacy
  • Whistleblowers in popular culture
  • State deterrence of whistleblowing: old and new mechanisms
  • Whistleblowing as a transnational phenomenon
  • Publishers: From traditional media to WikiLeaks

We welcome individual submissions, as well as proposed panels and roundtables. Please send a 500-word abstract and brief 1-2 page bio/CV to whistleblowingconference@gmail.com by 15 September 2018.

For more information see: https://wp.nyu.edu/whistleblowing

Kaeten Mistry (University of East Anglia)

Hannah Gurman (New York University)