The World Has Been Naked: Transparency and the Cyber Age

The World Has Been Naked: Transparency and the Cyber Age

Ismail Noori Msser
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4903-2.ch017
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Abstract

After the WikiLeaks incident, the world today is under the shock of the document. Since the moment of the invention of writing and the entry of man in historical times, the document has remained in the context of the closeness of holiness. Yes, human history is witnessing the leaking of more documents of the utmost importance, but the disclosure of this speed and free and direct and defamation only besieged the documents and stamps them with the symbolism missing, after the overthrow of the status of dear and beloved, and disperses prestige on the web platform. It is a departure from the meaning for which the document was historically designed. What was private became commonplace in a confusing way, and it was a secret exposed, and what was stored for 30 years or more, according to the value of the document and its effects, was public before reaching the decision-maker.
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The Wikileaks Moment

The deliberation is a powerful sign when viewed through the relationship between the sign and its who does the interpretation. There is no difference between clay figurines, which was written by the author of the text of the epic of Kilgames in the second millennium BC, when he made a grand and the king of Uruk draw Enkidu through the dancer, or a tale by a historian of the Abbasid period, and employed by a contemporary playwright, about the adventure of the head of the Mamluk Jaber in an attempt to convey a secret message engraved on ahead owned by the other party, or in public disclosure and erosion of the world of diplomatic relations, which was the site of Wikileaks at the time of the revolution of information and communication.

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