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Living With Hacktivism : From Conflict to Symbiosis / by Vasileios Karagiannopoulos.

Springer Nature - Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2018 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Karagiannopoulos., Author.
Contributor:
Vasileios..
Series:
Palgrave Studies in Cybercrime and Cybersecurity, 2946-2789
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer crimes.
Organized crime.
Transnational crime.
Crime--Sociological aspects.
Crime.
Criminology.
Criminal law.
Cybercrime.
Organized Crime.
Transnational Crime.
Crime and Society.
Crime Control and Security.
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.
Local Subjects:
Cybercrime.
Organized Crime.
Transnational Crime.
Crime and Society.
Crime Control and Security.
Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (297 pages).
Edition:
1版. 2018.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Summary:
This book focuses on the phenomenon of hacktivism and how it has been dealt with up to now in the United States and the United Kingdom. After discussing the birth of the phenomenon and the various relevant groups, from Electronic Disturbance Theater to Anonymous, their philosophies and tactics, this timely and original work attempts to identify the positive and negative aspects hacktivism through an analysis of free speech and civil disobedience theory. Engaging in this process clarifies the dual nature of hacktivism, highlighting its potential for positive contributions to contemporary politics, whilst also demonstrating the risks and harms flowing from its controversial and legally ambiguous nature. Based on this hybrid nature of hacktivism, Karagiannopoulos proceeds to offer a critique of the current responses towards such practices and their potential for preserving the positive elements, whilst mitigating the risks and harms involved in such political practices. Finally, thestudy focuses on identifying an alternative, symbiotic rationale for responding to hacktivism, based on a cluster of micro-interventions moving away from the conflict-based criminal justice model and the potentially unjust and inefficacious results it entails. .
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Birth of Cyberspace and the Development of Hacktivism
Chapter 2. The Two Eras of Hacktivism
Chapter 3. Looking into the Positive and Negative Aspects of Hacktivism
Chapter 4. Contemporary Norms and Law and Hacktivism
Chapter 5. Enforcing Crime Control and Hacktivism
Chapter 6. Moving from Conflict to Symbiosis
Chapter 7. Final Conclusions.
ISBN:
9783319717586
3319717588

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