Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden
C. Fuchs, D. Trottier, Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society 15 (2017) 412–444.
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Fuchs C, Trottier D. Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society. 2017;15(4):412-444.
Fuchs, C., & Trottier, D. (2017). Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden. Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, 15(4), 412–444.
@article{Fuchs_Trottier_2017, title={Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden}, volume={15}, number={4}, journal={Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society}, author={Fuchs, Christian and Trottier, Daniel}, year={2017}, pages={412–444} }
Fuchs, Christian, and Daniel Trottier. “Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden.” Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society 15, no. 4 (2017): 412–44.
C. Fuchs and D. Trottier, “Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden,” Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, vol. 15, no. 4, pp. 412–444, 2017.
Fuchs, Christian, and Daniel Trottier. “Internet Surveillance After Snowden: A Critical Empirical Study of Computer Experts’ Attitudes On Commercial And State Surveillance of the Internet and Social Media Post-Edward Snowden.” Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, vol. 15, no. 4, 2017, pp. 412–44.