WikiLeaks
1. Literature Review a. Article 1: “WikiLeaks: the illusion of transparency” Roberts’ article discusses the idea of transparency and communication regarding WikiLeaks, particularly in the digital world where information is readily abundant. Rather than agreeing with the purported purpose of WikiLeaks, Roberts argues that the impact of WikiLeaks’ documents and materials are not as significant or as important as some media sources have described (Roberts, 2012. pp 118). This is due to a variety of reasons including the internet being influenced by a multitude of political, commercial and ideological ‘entities’ (Roberts, 2012 pp 120). In addition, Roberts argues the process of WikiLeaks didn’t encourage transparency enough and did not inform the public enough, particularly regarding its original positon of just disclosing documents (Roberts, 2012 pp 122), that in fact in order to generate impact more needed to be done to package the infor...