Blog 10: EOTO Reflection #2: Whistleblowing
Another week of EOTO presentations provided another useful week of information gathering. From the different theories, to different policies and even the media sphere, it was hard to zone in on just one thing to write about, as most of the topics presented were all very interesting in their own ways. The one term however, that I have been trying to learn more about for the longest time is “Whistleblowing”. What is Whistleblowing? Whistleblowing is defined as “disclosing information that you reasonably believe is evidence of a violation of any law, rule, or regulation, or gross mismanagement, a gross waste of funds, an abuse of authority, or a substantial and specific danger to public health or safety”. As someone who is actively against the wrongdoing and corruption of our own government, I humbly respect whistleblowers for what they do. Whistleblowing can have huge impacts on our society, as they can also change our culture and our view on trusting things. My classmate talked about f...