"Argues that hacking provides a privileged vantage point for probing the logic of informational capitalism since hackers are at the forefront of structural transformations of late modernity"--
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Johan Söderberg is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Linguistics and Theory of Science at the University of Göteborg and Associate Editor of Science as Culture. He researches the development of alternative addiction treatments and the hacking of medicine. Maxigas is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Media at the University of Amsterdam. His research on hacking, cybernetics, and old social media has been published in academic journals including the Social Studies of Science and the Internet Policy Review.
Inhaltsangabe
Series Editor's Introduction ix Foreword xiii 1 Introduction: The Dialects of Hacking 1 2 Theorizing Critique and Recuperation 15 3 Community Wireless Networks: A Darknet of Light 59 4 Open-Source 3D Printing: Reproducing Machines and Social Relations 87 5 Hackerspaces: Memory and Forgetting Through Generations of Shared Machine Shops 123 6 Internet Relay Chat: A Time Machine that Stood the Test of Time 159 7 Conclusion: The Struggle Ahead 189 Notes 203 References 207 Index 231
Series Editor's Introduction ix Foreword xiii 1 Introduction: The Dialects of Hacking 1 2 Theorizing Critique and Recuperation 15 3 Community Wireless Networks: A Darknet of Light 59 4 Open-Source 3D Printing: Reproducing Machines and Social Relations 87 5 Hackerspaces: Memory and Forgetting Through Generations of Shared Machine Shops 123 6 Internet Relay Chat: A Time Machine that Stood the Test of Time 159 7 Conclusion: The Struggle Ahead 189 Notes 203 References 207 Index 231
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