First Monday: analysis of the mainstream media representation of hackers, hacking, hacktivism, and cyberterrorism
												
								
								
								
				
				
      Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 16:12. 
  
  
The media's portrayal of hacking, hackers, and hacktivism 
before and after September 11 - The intensified 
national debate on the security of cyberspace after September 11, 
2001 negatively influenced online political activism, which is now 
forced to defend itself against being labeled as a form of 
cyberterrorism. Many of these socially or politically progressive 
activities remain unknown to the public, or if reported, they are 
presented in a negative light in the mass media. These conclusions 
are based on a  analysis of of hackers, hacking, hacktivism, and 
cyberterrorism in five major U.S. newspapers over a one-year 
period. 
See The media's portrayal of hacking, hackers, and hacktivism 
before and after September 11 
    
      
 
				
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