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Is Whistleblowing a Duty?

ISBN: 9781509529667

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Fecha de edición 15/11/2018
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Recent years have seen a number of whistleblowers risk their liberty to expose illegal and corrupt behaviour. Some have heralded their bravery; others see them as traitors. Can there be a moral duty to emulate their example and blow the whistle?In this book, leading political philosophers Emanuela Ceva and Michele Bocchiola draw on well-known cases, such as those of Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, to probe the difference between permissible and dutiful whistleblowing.

They argue that, insofar as whistleblowing is understood as an individual act of dissent, it falls short of constituting a duty, although it can be praiseworthy. Whistleblowing should, they contend, be seen as an institutional duty, embedded within the organizational practices of public accountability.This concise book will be invaluable for students and scholars of applied political theory, and political and professional ethics.

Acknowledgements

Introduction

1. Defining Whistleblowing

2. The Practice of Whistleblowing as a Duty

3. Whistleblowing: Personal Trust, Secrecy, and Public Accountability

Conclusion

Notes 

References

Emanuela Ceva is Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Pavia.

Michele Bocchiola is Research Fellow in Political Philosophy at the University of Pavia.