1. Introduction by Risto Kunelius & Heikki Heikkilä2. Local Frames: Domesticating Snowden by Risto Kunelius and Heikki Heikkilä 3. Principles of Justification: A transnational sketch by Risto Kunelius & Heikki Heikkilä4. Whistle Blowers and Journalist Ideals. The Snowden affair and journalistic autonomy by Elisabeth Eide5. News Flashpoints and the Snowden Revelations by Adrienne Russell & Silvio Waisbord6. Justifying Surveillance: The new discursive settlement in UK opinionated journalism by Karin Wahl-Jorgensen and Katy Jones7. Security, terror and freedom: The dynamics of public opinion by Olivier Baisnée and Frédéric Nicolas8. 'Please stay frustrated!' :The politicisation of media technologies in the German NSA debate by Johanna Möller and Anne Mollen9. Media diplomacy and the NSA event: The case of China by Haiyan Wang and Ruolin Fang10. Governance and digital sovereignty: The instrumental role of journalistic consensus in Russia by Dmitry YagodinNotes
Risto Kunelius is Professor of Journalism at the University of Tampere; Heikki Heikkila is Senior Research Fellow at Research Center for Journalism, Media and Communication (COMET) at the University of Tampere; Adrienne Russell is Associate Professor in the Emergent Digital Practices program and co-director of the Institute for Digital Humanities at the University of Denver; Dmitry Yagodin is Researcher in the Research Center for Journalism, Media and Communication (COMET) at the University of Tampere.