Whistleblowing ImpactHomeAboutNews & EventsTopicsShow search boxSearch textSearch MENUBreadcrumbsHomeTopicsArt and ActivismTopicsArt and ActivismSpeaking out about wrongdoing is not just for "headline whistleblowers" we read about in the national press. Artists combine whistleblowing with creative practice all the time, while grassroots activists work together to make their voices heard in public. These actions are often driven by a desire to care for others, flying in the face of individualistic perspectives.The faithful, risky whistleblowing of Sinead O'ConnorShe wanted to keep the contract she had made in her youth: to stand up for truth and justice in the face of power. That’s how Sinead O’Connor explained her most well-known act of defiance. Any contract she ended up making with the music industry would always be secondary to that: ‘I was just being me’, she said.... ReadDigital Responsibility, Decent Work, and WhistleblowingArt and ActivismPost-disclosure Survival StrategiesEffective Speak-up ArrangementsWhistleblower Partners and AlliesGender, Intersectionality and WhistleblowingHuman Rights, National Security, Government and WhistleblowingWhistleblowing Law and PolicyImpacts of WhistleblowingWhistleblowing in Financial ServicesWhistleblowing and HealthcareAcademic Life (Blog)Get in TouchWe regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.Get in touch with the research team.If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.
Speaking out about wrongdoing is not just for "headline whistleblowers" we read about in the national press. Artists combine whistleblowing with creative practice all the time, while grassroots activists work together to make their voices heard in public. These actions are often driven by a desire to care for others, flying in the face of individualistic perspectives.
The faithful, risky whistleblowing of Sinead O'Connor
She wanted to keep the contract she had made in her youth: to stand up for truth and justice in the face of power. That’s how Sinead O’Connor explained her most well-known act of defiance. Any contract she ended up making with the music industry would always be secondary to that: ‘I was just being me’, she said.... Read
We regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.
Get in touch with the research team.
If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.