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How ‘Anonymous’ Went From Mischief Makers to a Force That Terrifies Corporations and Governments

Waging Nonviolence  / By Nathan Schneide Anonymous activists have become terrifying to the powers that be, despite (or perhaps because of) their apparent disorganization and probably in excess of their actual capacity. The enigmatic Internet-driven collective Anonymous, thank goodness, has an anthropologist in … Continue reading

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Observations of a Jailed Journalist

John Farley On Sept. 24, while working on a story about citizen journalism for my employer, I found myself arrested, along with many other people. My arrest gave me a unique vantage point on the risks and rewards of citizen … Continue reading

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