Hackerspaces are physical community spaces where technology enthusiasts meet. Despite the term 'hacking' being widely associated with cybercrime, hackerspaces are not only perfectly legal but resourceful, skilled communities: members cultivate digital expertise and technological craftsmanship in experiential learning practices. While the educational value of hackerspaces has been rightfully acknowledged, not everyone equally benefits from potential learning opportunities. Many hackerspaces struggle with issues related to communal homogeneity, being frequently dominated by white, male members. Underrepresented groups, notably women, non-binary, genderqueer, and transgender members, have experienced discrimination and harassment. In response,...
從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-a...
Recent feminist cultural studies of technology analyze how discourses and practices that circulate i...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
Hackerspaces are physical community spaces where technology enthusiasts meet. Despite the term 'hack...
Technological practitioners and observers often depict hacking cultures as fast-evolving spaces for ...
This paper interrogates the use of digital spaces to promote gendered agency in social action. Speci...
Algorave presents itself as a community that is open and accessible to all, yet historically, there ...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
The Hacktory, a technology education and creative space in Philadelphia, has developed an interactiv...
The present state of cyberstudies poses new questions of embodiment, of (gendered) relationships wit...
This project is a radically multidisciplinary examination of how gender intervenes in programming cu...
This paper explores the hacker work ethic in a case study of Access Space, a free media lab in Sheff...
This paper investigates how the conceptions of gender in memes are central to socializing at hackath...
A number of feminist movements have historically accused technology of being part of the patriarchal...
This essay argues that hacking binaries as well as hacking hybrids – theoretically, methodologically...
從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-a...
Recent feminist cultural studies of technology analyze how discourses and practices that circulate i...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...
Hackerspaces are physical community spaces where technology enthusiasts meet. Despite the term 'hack...
Technological practitioners and observers often depict hacking cultures as fast-evolving spaces for ...
This paper interrogates the use of digital spaces to promote gendered agency in social action. Speci...
Algorave presents itself as a community that is open and accessible to all, yet historically, there ...
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinar...
The Hacktory, a technology education and creative space in Philadelphia, has developed an interactiv...
The present state of cyberstudies poses new questions of embodiment, of (gendered) relationships wit...
This project is a radically multidisciplinary examination of how gender intervenes in programming cu...
This paper explores the hacker work ethic in a case study of Access Space, a free media lab in Sheff...
This paper investigates how the conceptions of gender in memes are central to socializing at hackath...
A number of feminist movements have historically accused technology of being part of the patriarchal...
This essay argues that hacking binaries as well as hacking hybrids – theoretically, methodologically...
從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-a...
Recent feminist cultural studies of technology analyze how discourses and practices that circulate i...
This article argues that digital spaces, even those that are gendered male either implicitly or expl...