lundi 30 mars 2020

Glenn Greenwald: The Internet, Democracy, New Media Revolution & Citizen Journalism




In this video Glenn Greenwald analyzes the Internet’s potential as an “incredibly valuable tool” for democratic participation and citizen journalism, but also as a means to strengthen the position of power elites. According to Greenwald there’s a “battle that is being waged” between the proponents of the free Internet and factions that are already in power.

Next video release by acTVism Munich: 2nd of November, 2015 – PART 3: Glenn Greenwald on Germany’s reaction to Edward Snowden’s revelations

Biography of Glenn Greenwald:


Glenn Edward Greenwald is an American lawyer, journalist and author.  In June 2013 Greenwald became widely known after The Guardian published the first of a series of reports detailing United States and British global surveillance programs, based on classified documents disclosed by Edward Snowden. The series on which Greenwald worked along with others won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service.
His reporting on the National Security Agency (NSA) won numerous other awards around the world, including top investigative journalism prizes from the George Polk Award for National Security Reporting,the 2013 Online Journalism Awards, the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting in Brazil for his articles in O Globo on NSA mass surveillance of Brazilians (becoming the first foreigner to win the award), the 2013 Libertad de Expresion Internacional award from Argentinian magazine Perfil, and the 2013 Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.


His work on the NSA files was in part the subject of the film Citizenfour, which won the 2014 Academy Award for Best Documentary. Greenwald appeared onstage at the Oscar ceremony with the film's director, Laura Poitras, as she accepted the award

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