Sunday, November 17, 2013

Annotated bibliography


  • Crowley, Michael. "Spy Vs. Spy." Time 182.20 (2013): 14. Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 Nov. 2013.
    • This source talks about the NSA's foreign spying habits on oversees allies. This information is useful to my digital story because it shows how the NSA can't justify this type of spying with their original excuse of terrorism.
  • Engler, Mark. "Even If You Have Nothing To Hide." New Internationalist 467 (2013): 33. Academic Search Complete. Web. 8 Nov. 2013.
    • This source talks about the extent to which the NSA can spy and will spy on innocent citizens for no good reason. The final conclusive point revolves around that even if you have nothing to hide it's still wrong for the NSA to spy on you. This information is useful to my digital story because it shows why people should be mad about the NSA behavior and hopefully be able to understand that the NSA should have no right to do this.
  • Jim, Michaels, Madhani Aamer, and TODAY USA. "Spying uproar could spark changes not seen since 1970s." USA Today n.d.: Academic Search Complete. Web. 17 Nov. 2013.
    • This article talks about exactly what the title makes it sound like and putting the impact of this revelation into perspective. This is a good source for my digital story because it shows how big of revelation this actually is and how much potential for change there is.
  • Guarino, Alessandro. "The State Vs The People." Engineering & Technology (17509637) 8.10 (2013): 43-45. Academic Search Complete. Web. 17 Nov. 2013.
    • The article reflects on issues regarding the surveillance actions by the governments of the U.S. and Great Britain to ensure national security which is directly affecting citizen's rights to privacy. It reflects on the strategies adopted by the NSA by tapping telephone conversations and telecommunication cables. It discusses the measures adopted by the Internet industry to prevent National Security Agent computer crimes and to ensure cyber security. This source is great for my digital story because it encompasses the issue along with solutions and precautionary measures taken to this issue.

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