Whistleblower Must-Reads: Eleven Essential Books about Whistleblowers and the Whistleblowing Experience - Lexology
Being a whistleblower can be an isolating experience. If you are a whistleblower or are considering blowing the whistle, you may feel like a lone truth-teller. That loneliness is real. Sometimes it can help to hear the stories of other whistleblowers, both as a reminder that there is a community of whistleblowers out there and to glean more insight into the whistleblowing process. To help with that, we are compiling a list of books by and about whistleblowers and have included the following ten books to kick things off (listed alphabetically by author’s last name, not in order of importance).
Rather than a comprehensive and definitive list, the books below are but a first installment – an effort to prime the pump and encourage you, our readers, to tell us what other books you think we should add. We will use your suggestions to expand our list and later create a real top 10 list of the best whistleblower books. Because we’re lawyers, we have to make this disclaimer: We don’t endorse the contents of these books. They simply provide a variety of windows into the multifaceted world of whistleblowing. That said, here is the start of a comprehensive whistleblower reading list – and, in honor of Spinal Tap, this one goes to 11:
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Whistleblowing for Change: Exposing Systems of Power and Injustice edited by Tatiana Bazzichelli
This book is a multidisciplinary look at the transformative power of whistleblowing from Berlin-based Network Disruption Lab. The book opens with chapters...
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