03334nam 22006495 450 991030003130332120220112103628.09783319971391331997139510.1007/978-3-319-97139-1(CKB)4100000006374726(MiAaPQ)EBC5510064(DE-He213)978-3-319-97139-1(Perlego)3485754(EXLCZ)99410000000637472620180906d2018 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe WikiLeaks Paradigm Paradoxes and Revelations /by Stephen M. E. Marmura1st ed. 2018.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Pivot,2018.1 online resource (141 pages)Palgrave pivot9783319971384 3319971387 1 Introduction: WikiLeaks as a New Form of Activism -- 2 Information Abundance and Media Credibility in a Fragmented Public Sphere -- 3 Lessons from Collateral Murder -- 4 The Non-revelations of Cablegate -- 5 Emerging Affinities: WikiLeaks in the Context of a Legitimation Crisis -- 6 WikiLeaks' American Moment: The DNC Emails, Russiagate and Beyond.WikiLeaks poses a unique challenge to state and commercial institutions. This book considers the whistleblower platform's ongoing importance, focusing on the informational and communicative paradoxes it faces, and the shifting strategies it has adopted over time. Attention to these matters provides insight into the nature of the contemporary networked, post-truth media environment, and the types of factors likely to affect the success of activist groups today. Chapter 1 introduces WikiLeaks' significance as a novel expression of counterpower, outlining the disclosures marking its career. Chapters 2 through 4 address the dilemmas confronting WikiLeaks in its attempts to engage the public with and without the cooperation of mainstream news organizations. Chapter 5 appraises how WikiLeaks has adjusted its strategies to take better advantage of a densely populated and globally networked media environment within the larger context of an ongoing political legitimation crisis. Chapter 6 extends this analysis to the case of Russiagate.Palgrave pivot.CommunicationDigital mediaPolitical sociologyMass mediaCommunication in politicsMedia and CommunicationDigital and New MediaPolitical SociologyMedia SociologyPolitical CommunicationCommunication.Digital media.Political sociology.Mass media.Communication in politics.Media and Communication.Digital and New Media.Political Sociology.Media Sociology.Political Communication.025.063Marmura Stephen M. Eauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut963812BOOK9910300031303321The WikiLeaks Paradigm2185746UNINA04161nam 2201201z- 450 991055771340332120220111(CKB)5400000000046191(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/77156(oapen)doab77156(EXLCZ)99540000000004619120202201d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBiology and Control of Invasive FishesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 online resource (276 p.)3-0365-2682-X 3-0365-2683-8 This book is a collection of 12 peer-reviewed articles on freshwater invasive fish and is the first on this topic. It focuses on real-world lessons learned from managing common carp, bigheaded carp, sea lamprey, northern pike, and lake trout in different parts of the world. Articles also discuss damage caused by invasive fish, environmental DNA as means to measure spawning carp, and CO2 as a fish deterrent. Detailed critical evaluations of the possibility of using koi herpes virus to control common carp, market-driven fishing (invasivorism), as well as changes in lock and dam operating protocols to control bigheaded carps are also presented. Several important commonalities are noted between successful management efforts, including the simultaneous use of multiple integrated strategies, a focus on suppressing reproduction, and a deep local knowledge in an introductory article that provides context for the discipline.Research & information: generalbicsscacoustic deterrentadaptive managementalien fishaquatic invasive speciesAsian carpAustraliaavoidancebehaviorbigheaded carpbiocontrolbiodiversitybiotelemetrycommercial fishingcommon carpconservationcutthroat troutcyprinid herpesvirus 3Cyprinus carpiodietecosystem restorationeDNAefficacyeradicationexploitative competitionfishery restorationfyke netgrowthhydraulicHypophthalmichthysichthyoplanktonIllinois Riverincursionintegrated pest controlintegrated pest managementinterference competitioninvasiveinvasive fishinvasive speciesinvasivorismLake ChamplainLake CrescentLake Sorelllake troutlampricidemicro-predatorsmodelmodellingnational parknative species recoverynonnative fish suppressionnorthern pikeOncorhynchuspest fishphysiologypopulation suppressionpredatory fish invasionreservoir ecosystemsrisksrotenoneruffesafetysalmonSalvelinussea lampreysource-sinksuppressionsustainabletoxicitytrophic cascadewater qualitywilderness preserveyellow perchResearch & information: generalSorensen Peteredt381389Sorensen PeterothBOOK9910557713403321Biology and Control of Invasive Fishes3036044UNINA