Hacking: Digital Media and Technological DeterminismISBN: 978-0-7456-3972-7
Paperback
200 pages
August 2008, Polity
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"Will hackers be the nemesis, or the agents of pro-social
innovations of the network society? While stating his affinity to
central tenets of the hacker community, Tim Jordan provides a
well-grounded analysis that hackers form a core of a social
movement shaping the development of information and communication
technologies. This book should be read by anyone interested in the
social dynamics of hacking, but it will also be an excellent case
for research and teaching on social movements."
William H. Dutton, University of Oxford
William H. Dutton, University of Oxford
"Tim Jordan gives us the most thoughtful, reasoned and thorough
analysis of hacking to date. His focus on the meaning of hacking is
a refreshing change from the typically celebratory and polemical
treatises that seem intended more to leave the reader breathless
than informed. Jordan's analysis surveys the entire range of
hacking, from free and open source software to hacktivism and
cyberterror. He puts hacking in perspective and in context by
examining the social, political, cultural and economic dimensions
of hacking. Hacking will be as useful a guide to the world
of nerds and geeks for a newcomer as it will be to a veteran
hacker, a student or a scholar."
Steve Jones, University of Illinois at Chicago