Society needs whistleblowers, yet to speak up and expose wrongdoing often results in professional and personal ruin. Dra
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Table of contents :
Contents
Introduction
1. Speaking Out: What We Know
2. Whistleblowing: The Subject and Power
3. Global Finance: Norms of Complicity
4. The Whistleblower as Professional: Subjection to Norms
5. Whistleblower Retaliation: Impossible Speech and Violence
6. Speaking Out in Public: Toward Possible Speech
7. Media, Recruitment, and Friends: Excluding the Public Whistleblower
8. Turning Inward: Excluding the Self
9. Coping with Retaliation: Affective Recognition
10. Small Victories and Making Fun: Performing the Whistleblower
Conclusion
Appendix: Project Method
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Index