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Open Secrecy

Open Secrecy

How Technology Empowers the Digital Underworld

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"A fascinating, expertly researched, and beautifully written examination of the juxtaposition between openness and secrecy in the dark digital underbelly of the internet."--Alexandrea Ravenelle, author of Side Hustle Safety Net: How Vulnerable Workers Survive Precarious Times

"This pathbreaking book offers an original, unifying perspective for viewing seemingly unrelated empirical social phenomena--online drug trade, internet censorship circumvention, and the digital far right--by providing new insights into the tension and struggle between two opposing forces of society: individual rights and liberty on the one hand, and state control and surveillance on the other."--Tim Liao, Professor of Sociology and LAS Alumni Distinguished Professorial Scholar, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

"As technology continues to advance, books on cybercrime often become outdated even before they hit the shelves. Isak Ladegaard's framework of 'open secrecy' transcends these transformations to unite various covert phenomena, drawing on a treasure trove of data that could take an entire team of computer and social scientists to compile."--Marie Ouellet, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Simon Fraser University

"Want to understand more about how antisocial and illegal actors are using the web to further their agendas? Open Secrecy is a spectacularly original, well-written, and deeply researched account. From the drug markets of the Silk Road to the white supremacist Daily Stormer, Ladegaard lays bare the ways in which these communities use the vulnerabilities of the technology to promote themselves. A must-read for anyone concerned about the direction of society. I'll definitely be assigning it to students."--Juliet Schor, Professor of Sociology, Boston College

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Mai 2025, ca. 304 Seiten, Englisch
University Presses
978-0-520-39729-3

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