Resources

Bakir, Vian. 2018. Intelligence Elites and Public Accountability: Relationships of Influence with Civil Society. Routledge.

Bakir, Vian. 2017. How to Hold Intelligence Elites Publically to Account: Scoping Document for Civil Society. July. Bangor University.

Bakir, Vian. 2017. Political-Intelligence Elites, Strategic Political Communication and the Press: the Need for, and Utility of, a Benchmark of Public Accountability Demands. Intelligence and National Security, 32(1): 85-106.

Bakir, Vian. 2017. Civil society and political-intelligence elites: From manipulation to public accountability. In H.Tumber and S.Wasibord  (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Media and Human Rights. Routledge.

Bakir, Vian & McStay, Andrew. 2017. What drives fake news? Political Insight. 5 November. Political Studies Association.

Bakir, Vian, Feilzer, Martina & McStay, Andrew. 2017. Veillance and Transparency: A Critical Examination of Mutual Watching in the Post-Snowden, Big Data Era. Big Data & Society. Sage, 4(1).

Bakir, Vian. 2016. From torture to de-radicalisation: towards public accountability of secret policies designed to prevent terrorism. Open Democracy, 4 October.

Bakir, Vian. 2016. News Media and the Intelligence Community. In P. Robinson, P. Seib & R.Fröhlich (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Media, Conflict and Security. Routledge.

Bakir, Vian. 2015. Veillant Panoptic Assemblage: Critically Interrogating Mutual Watching through a Case Study of the Snowden Leaks. Media and Communication, 3(3).

Bakir, Vian. 2015.  News, Agenda Building, and Intelligence Agencies: A Systematic Review of the Field from the Discipline of Journalism, Media, and Communications.  International Journal of Press/Politics, 20(2): 131-144.

Bakir, Vian. 2013. Torture, Intelligence and Sousveillance in the War on Terror: Agenda–Building Struggles. Routledge.

DATA-PSST. 2017.  Debating and Assessing Transparency Arrangements: Privacy, Security, Sur/Sous/Veillance, Trust. Bangor University.