
Making our world : the hacker and maker movements in context
edited by Jeremy Hunsinger & Andrew Schrock
Bok · Engelsk · 2019
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Omfang | xii, 317 sider : illustrasjoner
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Opplysninger | Learning by doing : The tenuous alliance of the maker movement and education reform -- Kevin Mitnick, The New York Times, and the media's conception of the hacker -- Making civic media in the post-Fukushima Japanese media ecology -- Project chanology and the formation of anonymous as an activist movement -- Conscientious hacking and the weak collective -- Policy hacking : opening up the code of media and communications regulation -- Hacking administration : a report from Los Angeles -- Why locality and presence (still) matter for political activism -- Basteln, tinkering and bricolage : a cultural history of hacking -- Women's hacking of the poison gift of free/libre/open source software -- Making space for a revolution : occupy wall street as a maker movement -- The détente model of managing divergent values in the maker-sphere -- Hacker agency and the Raspberry Pi : informal education and social innovation in a Belfast makerspace -- Hacking as a way of life : Makers at the margins of global digital culture -- The paradox of maker movement in China.
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ISBN | 1433160013. - 9781433160004. - 9781433160011
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