See how this article has been cited at scite.ai
scite shows how a scientific paper has been cited by providing the context of the citation, a classification describing whether it supports, mentions, or contrasts the cited claim, and a label indicating in which section the citation was made.
Colvin, N. ( 2018) “Whistle-blowing as a Form of Digital Resistance: State Crimes and Crimes Against the State”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , Kasm, Saeb and Anne Alexander, eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 24– 45.
Deutch, J. and Al Khatib, H. ( 2018) “The Syrian Archive: A Methodological Case Study of Open-Source Investigation of State Crime Using Video Evidence from Social Media Platforms”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , Kasm, Saeb and Anne Alexander, eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 46– 76.
Franklin, M. ( 2018) “Refugees and the (Digital) Gatekeepers of ‘Fortress Europe’”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , Kasm, Saeb and Anne Alexander, eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 77– 99.
Gohdes, A.R. ( 2018) “Studying the Internet and Violent Conflict”, Conflict Management and Peace Science 35 ( 1): 89– 106.
Kasm, S. ( 2018) “Redefining Publics: Mosireen, State Crime and the Rise of a Digital Public Sphere”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , Kasm, Saeb and Anne Alexander, eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 100– 140.
Nyst, C. ( 2018) “Secrets and Lies: The Proliferation of State Surveillance Capabilities and the Legislative Secrecy Which Fortifies Them – An Activist's Account”, in State Crime and Digital Resistance , Kasm, Saeb and Anne Alexander, eds, State Crime 7 ( 1): 8– 23.