News Media and the Indigenous Fight for Federal Recognition

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION American Journalism Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.1080/08821127.2023.2162750
Melissa Greene-Blye
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since 2010—the first time the United States has used the Espionage Act to prosecute a publisher of classified information, rather than an informant. Assange is currently being held in a jail in London. Engelman and Shenkman’s study of the Espionage Act of 1917, the first history of this important and troublesome law, concludes with a call for its replacement. “Digitization has increased both the capacity of the state to amass extraordinary levels of secret information and the potential for journalists to obtain that information, raising the stakes in a constitutional crisis that can only be addressed by replacement of the Espionage Act,” they write (pp. 269-270). Whatever form that replacement might take, it will need to distinguish between secrets that serve the public interest and those that impede just and democratic decision-making. A worthy replacement will also need to distinguish between disclosure of classified information and its publication. Engelman and Shenkman’s compelling history should inform deliberations about the roles of secrecy and publicity in our digital world for some time to come.
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新闻媒体与原住民争取联邦承认的斗争
自2010年以来,这是美国第一次利用《反间谍法》起诉机密信息的发布者,而不是告密者。阿桑奇目前被关押在伦敦的一所监狱。恩格尔曼和申克曼对1917年《反间谍法》的研究,是这一重要而棘手的法律的第一部历史著作,最后呼吁对其进行替换。他们写道:“数字化既增加了国家收集大量秘密信息的能力,也增加了记者获取这些信息的可能性,增加了宪法危机的风险,而这只能通过取代《反间谍法》来解决。”无论这种替代可能采取何种形式,它都需要区分服务于公众利益的秘密和阻碍公正民主决策的秘密。一个有价值的替代方案还需要区分机密信息的披露和公开。恩格尔曼和申克曼引人注目的历史,应该在未来一段时间里,为我们思考保密和公开在数字世界中的作用提供参考。
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期刊介绍: American Journalism, the peer-reviewed, quarterly journal of the American Journalism Historians Association, publishes original articles on the history of journalism, media, and mass communication in the United States and internationally. The journal also features historiographical and methodological essays, book reviews, and digital media reviews.
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