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Publications

Through our research into the various impacts of whistleblowing on workers subject to reprisal, we have published peer-review articles, including:

  • Kenny, K. (2019) Whistleblowing: Toward a new theory. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, MA. Awarded ‘Book of the Month’ by Cornell University’s Catherwood Library (June 19)
  • Kenny, K. & Fotaki, M. (2021) ‘The Costs and Labour of Whistleblowing: Bodily Vulnerability and Post- disclosure Survival’, Journal of Business Ethics. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-021-05012-x
  • Kenny, K. (2018) ‘Censored: Whistleblowers and Impossible Speech’, Human Relations, 71(8): 1025- 1048
  • Kenny, K. Fotaki, M. and Scriver, S. (2018) ‘Mental Health as a Weapon: Whistleblower Retaliation and Normative Violence’. Journal of Business Ethics, 160, 801–815.
  • Kenny, K. Fotaki, M. and Vandekerckhove, W. (2018) ‘Whistleblower Subjectivities: Organization and Passionate Attachment.’ Organization Studies, 41(3), 323-343.
  1. Vandekerckhove, W. (2016). Freedom of expression as the ‘broken promise’ of whistleblower protection. Revue des Droits de l’Homme, 10, doi: 10.4000/revdh.2680. (access to full text)
  2. Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) (2015). Advances in Whistleblowing Research 2015. London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text).
  3. Brown, AJ, Lewis, D., Moberly, R. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) (2014). International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. (available to order)
  4. Brown, AJ, Vandekerckhove, W. And Dreyfus, S. (2014). The public’s interest: Empirical evidence on the relationship between transparency, whistleblowing, and public trust. In R. Vaughn (ed.) Transparency Reader. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 30-58. (access to full text)
  5. Vandekerckhove, W., Brown, AJ, Moberly, R. And Lewis, D. (2014). Strategic issues in whistleblowing research. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 522-529. (available to order)
  6. Leys, J. and Vandekerckhove, W. (2014). Whistleblowing duties. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 115-132. (available to order)
  7. Vandekerckhove, W., Uys, T., Rehg, M. And Brown, AJ (2014). Understandings of whistleblowing: Dilemmas of societal culture. In AJ Brown et al (eds.) International Handbook on Whistleblowing Research. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 37-70. (available to order)
  8. Vandekerckhove, W. (2013). Providing an alternative to silence: Towards greater protection and support for whistleblowers in Belgium. Brussels: Transparency International. (access to full text)
  9. Vandekerckhove, W. and James, C. (2013). ‘Whistleblowing to the union: How successful is it?’, e-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies 2(3), 66-93. (access to full text)
  10. Vandekerckhove, W. (2012). UK Public Attitudes to Whistleblowing. London: University of Greenwich. (access to full text)
  11. Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds) (2011). Whistleblowing and Democratic Values. London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text)
  12. Vandekerckhove, W. (2011). ‘The Perception of Whistleblowing Worldwide’ In M. Arszulowicz and W. W. Gasparski (eds.) Whistleblowing. In Defense of Proper Action. London/New Brunswick, Transaction Publishers, 97-108. (available to order)
  13. Fotaki, M., Kenny, K., Scriver, S. (2015), ‘Whistleblowing And Mental Health: A New Weapon For Retaliation?’, in Lewis, D. & Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.), Developments in Whistleblowing Research, London: International Whistleblowing Research Network. (access to full text)

Work cited in: Village Magazine (2019) Enemies of the People: Whistleblowers usually get destroyed

Commentary based on our research to the Institute of Public Administration, New Zealand (IPANZ) (2019)

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