Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirically identify because it has come to refer to many different, sometimes incompatible, material practices. This article proposes genealogy as a framework for understanding hacking by briefly revisiting Foucault’s concept of genealogy and interpreting its perspectival stance through the feminist materialist concept of the situated observer. Using genealogy as a theoretical frame, a history of hacking will be proposed in four phases. The first phase is the ‘prehistory’ of hacking in which four core practices were developed. The second phase is the ‘golden age of cracking’ in which hacking becomes a self-conscious identity and community and is for...
This conceptual paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the FLOSS innovation and how it is ...
The hackers have been widespread throughout the IT world. The main categories of Hackers have evolve...
Digital media and networks occupy an increasing central position within contemporary societies. This...
Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirica...
Hackers tend to be portrayed as criminals or activists. In current digital media landscapes, however...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
Illicit computer intruders, or hackers, are often thought of as pathological individuals rather than...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
Hackersare identified as a specific subgroup of computer workers. The history of the hacker communit...
The spread of hacker practices to new fields, such as open hardware development and do-it-yourself b...
Hacking provides an introduction to the community of hackers and an analysis of the meaning of hacki...
This chapter introduces the ideas and practices of digital technology enthusiasts who fall under the...
© 1998 Fiona BavintonThis research explores hacking sub-culture, and tests a theory that this sub-cu...
Hacking is an ambiguous term. Over the past 50 years, its meaning has been constantJs expanded and r...
This conceptual paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the FLOSS innovation and how it is ...
The hackers have been widespread throughout the IT world. The main categories of Hackers have evolve...
Digital media and networks occupy an increasing central position within contemporary societies. This...
Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirica...
Hackers tend to be portrayed as criminals or activists. In current digital media landscapes, however...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
Illicit computer intruders, or hackers, are often thought of as pathological individuals rather than...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
This article outlines the nature of hacking and then draws implications from this for understandings...
Hackersare identified as a specific subgroup of computer workers. The history of the hacker communit...
The spread of hacker practices to new fields, such as open hardware development and do-it-yourself b...
Hacking provides an introduction to the community of hackers and an analysis of the meaning of hacki...
This chapter introduces the ideas and practices of digital technology enthusiasts who fall under the...
© 1998 Fiona BavintonThis research explores hacking sub-culture, and tests a theory that this sub-cu...
Hacking is an ambiguous term. Over the past 50 years, its meaning has been constantJs expanded and r...
This conceptual paper aims to contribute to our understanding of the FLOSS innovation and how it is ...
The hackers have been widespread throughout the IT world. The main categories of Hackers have evolve...
Digital media and networks occupy an increasing central position within contemporary societies. This...