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— a whistleblower's actions had a profound impact with respect to exposing damaging information and the eventual downfall of theranos.

Check out adam’s 2018 tedmed talk to learn more about the psychology of whistleblowing and to get his take on some of the social trends that are pushing whistleblowers to come forward more than ever before.

Disclosures radically outside both organization and state, extreme dependence on supporters, democratic activism through alternative loyalties, and parrhesia revealing a crisis in western democracy.

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— this includes, first, outlining what intelligence wrongdoings justify whistleblowing;

And finally, what form the whistleblowing should take.

— this article addresses a number of ethical dilemmas and practical consequences of the revelations of edward snowden about massive electronic surveillance of telephone calls, emails, social media posts, and other “signals intelligence” (or sigint) across the entire world but especially including domestic american communications formerly thought i.

There are important lessons to be learned from the response.

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— are whistleblowers now appreciated for contributing to good corporate governance or are they still viewed as disloyal informers?

The researchers drew two interesting conclusions from their study: