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Theoretically, branded content blurs the boundary between strategic messages and communicative ones. As such, it embodies an inherently manipulative essence. By examining three case studies of government-sponsored content deals in the Israeli market (2014, 2016, 2017), the article seeks to understand the implications of such blurring once government agencies adopt this practice. Based on triangulation of sources (government documents, media content and reports in the press) the study follows the formation of these deals and dissects the consequences of their implementation. Findings suggest that government-sponsored content promotes the infliction of new types of harm that differ from those customarily associated with commercial sponsorship. It impels media bodies to adopt the role of government agencies at the formation stage. Subsequently, it allows these government campaigns to establish a ubiquitous presence within media space. 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WikiLeaks, Twitter, and Information Activism</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>International Journal of Communication</span><span>, Sep 15, 2014</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">On July 30, 2011, WikiLeaks passed 1 million Twitter followers, becoming only the 436th user of t...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">On July 30, 2011, WikiLeaks passed 1 million Twitter followers, becoming only the 436th user of the messaging service to receive that distinction. As a radical group dedicated to information transparency, WikiLeaks was an outlier in the million-plus club, which was otherwise comprised almost entirely of celebrities broadcasting updates to fans and media outlets providing general information services. Even more remarkably, several hundred thousand of these followers had subscribed to the WikiLeaks feed after a U.S. court order was issued mandating that information about WikiLeaks' Twitter followers be made available for purposes of a legal investigation. As WikiLeaks weathered legal investigation by the U.S. government, an international financial blockade, and a sexual scandal involving the group's founding member and spokesperson, Twitter evolved into a primary information source for both the group's followers and media outlets reporting on WikiLeaks-related events. 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In considering how the Internet might specifically help activist groups, social movement scholars have argued that the Internet's particular technological advantages, or "affordances," enable low-cost mass political organizing, lowering the bar for such actions (Leizerov, 2000). Others have noted that ICTs encourage activists to organize in loosely coupled networks rather than a top-down hierarchical structures (Aday et al., 2010), resulting in more flexible and resilient organizations, and that the online environment is particularly suited for challenging the state's ability to control citizens' access to information (Scott & Street, 2000). 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Occurring only weeks before the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Fukushima overturned the conventional wisdom that large-scale nuclear accidents like Chernobyl are no longer possible, and engendered a heated debated about the future of nuclear power. One of the more notable aspects of this debate-especially given that the environmental effects of Fukushima was still being assessed-was that some of the hastiest defenders of 2 nuclear power in the wake of Fukushima were environmentalists. Four days into the Fukushima crisis, well before the plant's meltdown had been controlled, GAIA theorist James Lovelock told the British newspaper The Guardian that he hoped Fukushima would not "prejudice" people against nuclear energy. i A week later, British environmentalist and global warming alarmist George Monbiot wrote-also in The Guardian-that "Fukushima made me stop worrying and love nuclear power." ii In an interview with Foreign Policy Magazine the next day, Whole Earth Catalog author Stewart Brand described Fukushima as a "learning experience" that had not altered his enthusiasm for nuclear energy. iii Though Monbiot, Brand and Lovelock's defense of nuclear energy might seem surprising, their remarks reflect the enthusiasm with which many in the environmental movement have embraced the idea of nuclear power. Over the past ten years, the rhetoric of "green nukes" has been steadily advancing. The idea that nuclear power is the only environmentally sensible energy option has been articulated in publications including The New York Times, Wired Magazine, and The Washington Post, iv endorsed by environmental advocates including Patrick Moore, Christie Whitman, Brand, Lovelock, and Monbiot-and, not least, promoted by the industry itself, through slogans such as "go nuclear because you care about the air." v In tandem with industry assurances of the safety of a new generation of nuclear reactors, the greening of nuclear energy revived the long-dormant nuclear industry to the point where advocates claimed that the U.S. was undergoing 'nuclear renaissance.' 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I argue that the real-time online response to this leak was articulated according to five primary interpretive frames: an affective frame characterised by a purely emotional response to the messages; a privacy frame which focused on the legal and moral implications of violating the privacy of pagers users; a history frame which saw the messages primarily as an online historical archive; a data frame which focused on the messages as a data set to be aggregated and visualised; and a conspiracy frame which saw them as potential evidence of a 9/11 cover-up. This polysemic response to the 9/11pager messages, I suggest, stems partly from the way in which 9/11 has been inscribed into cultural memory. 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WikiLeaks, Twitter, and Information Activism</a></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span>International Journal of Communication</span><span>, Sep 15, 2014</span></div><div class="wp-workCard_item"><span class="js-work-more-abstract-truncated">On July 30, 2011, WikiLeaks passed 1 million Twitter followers, becoming only the 436th user of t...</span><a class="js-work-more-abstract" data-broccoli-component="work_strip.more_abstract" data-click-track="profile-work-strip-more-abstract" href="javascript:;"><span> more </span><span><i class="fa fa-caret-down"></i></span></a><span class="js-work-more-abstract-untruncated hidden">On July 30, 2011, WikiLeaks passed 1 million Twitter followers, becoming only the 436th user of the messaging service to receive that distinction. As a radical group dedicated to information transparency, WikiLeaks was an outlier in the million-plus club, which was otherwise comprised almost entirely of celebrities broadcasting updates to fans and media outlets providing general information services. Even more remarkably, several hundred thousand of these followers had subscribed to the WikiLeaks feed after a U.S. court order was issued mandating that information about WikiLeaks' Twitter followers be made available for purposes of a legal investigation. As WikiLeaks weathered legal investigation by the U.S. government, an international financial blockade, and a sexual scandal involving the group's founding member and spokesperson, Twitter evolved into a primary information source for both the group's followers and media outlets reporting on WikiLeaks-related events. 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In considering how the Internet might specifically help activist groups, social movement scholars have argued that the Internet's particular technological advantages, or "affordances," enable low-cost mass political organizing, lowering the bar for such actions (Leizerov, 2000). Others have noted that ICTs encourage activists to organize in loosely coupled networks rather than a top-down hierarchical structures (Aday et al., 2010), resulting in more flexible and resilient organizations, and that the online environment is particularly suited for challenging the state's ability to control citizens' access to information (Scott & Street, 2000). 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The earthquake and tsunami also disabled the cooling systems of one of Japan's larger nuclear power plants, Fukushima Daiichi. Despite the heroic efforts of Fukushima's workers and assistance from a global group of experts, three of the plant's six reactors reached a state of partial meltdown and radioactive material leaked into the air, the ground, and the Pacific Ocean. As the disaster unfolded, international concern over the nuclear crisis eclipsed concern over the catastrophic effects of the earthquake itself. Fears of global nuclear contamination spurred sales of potassium iodide in Russia, China, and the United States. Eventually, Fukushima's troubles sparked anti-nuclear protests in Europe, Asia and South Asia, and caused the shutdown and re-inspection of older nuclear plants in Europe and North America. Occurring only weeks before the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, Fukushima overturned the conventional wisdom that large-scale nuclear accidents like Chernobyl are no longer possible, and engendered a heated debated about the future of nuclear power. One of the more notable aspects of this debate-especially given that the environmental effects of Fukushima was still being assessed-was that some of the hastiest defenders of 2 nuclear power in the wake of Fukushima were environmentalists. 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