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hackers, her work considers the elements that also bind hackers of distinct traditions together, especially through a commitment to what she calls the craft and craftiness of hacking. While hackers, she argues, cultivate the social conditions to produce high quality work (the craft ethic), they also embrace a crafty sensibility, which she characterizes as follows:
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have a singular ethic, her publications theorize hacker diversity, through the concept of hacker genres, which refers to the multiple historical genealogies from which hackers hail today, as well as the distinct ethical lessons that emerge from these lineages. Along with emphasizing differences among
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Within the first few pages, it was undeniable: there are many links to be made between the trickster and hacking. Many of these figures, push boundaries of all sorts: they upset ideas of propriety and property; they use their sharpened wits sometimes for play, sometimes for political ends; they get
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Instead of merely depicting hackers as virtual pamphleteers for free speech or as digital outlaws, we need to start asking more specific questions about why and when hackers embrace particular attitudes toward different kinds of laws, explore in greater detail what they are hoping to achieve, and
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Their actions need not be accepted, much less endorsed, to extract positive value. We may see them as edifying us with liberating or terrifying perspectives, symptomatic of underlying problems that deserve scrutiny, functioning as a positive force toward renewal, or as distorting and confusing
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expository pieces. The goal of the site is to challenge hacker stereotypes and highlight hacking’s significance in global culture and politics. She has also appeared in many documentaries on hacker-related topics, and, in 2021, she co-produced and hosted a 10-part series podcast on hackers for
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Coleman is committed to making her scholarship more widely accessible through various experimental and traditional avenues. In 2019, she launched Hack_Curio—Decoding the
Cultures of Hacking, an online museum featuring short video clips on computer hacking, each accompanied by expert-written
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undertook initiatives to validate their professional standing. Based on archival and interview-based research with former underground hackers, Coleman and her co-author Matt
Goerzen explore how these hackers transitioned from being viewed as dangerous
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What is unique to hackers is how an outward display of craftiness has surpassed mere instrumentality to take on its own, robust life; craftiness and its associated attributes, such as wit and guile, are revered as much for their form as for their
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trapped by their cunning (which happens ALL the time with tricksters! That is how they learn); and they remake the world, technically, socially, and legally and includes software, licensing and even forms of literature.
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2012 January, is
Coleman's first major piece of length on the group and draws from a range of observations of those she describes as "everything and nothing at once". Even Coleman admits she does not fully understand
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as "brilliantly lucid", the book charts the history, rise, and impact of the
Anonymous movement. Even though the book deploys journalistic writing conventions, Coleman continues to analytically frame the activity of
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archetype", which she argues is "often not being a very clean and savory character, but perhaps vital for social renewal". Coleman states that she had "been thinking about the linkages between the
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You can never have complete certainty as to what's going on, who's involved, "not being able to fully understand who's behind the mask" is what gives
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within the security community. It also delves into their efforts to shape their public image through strategic maneuvers such as
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2015:"Our Weirdness Is Free: The logic of Anonymous — online army, agent of chaos, and seeker of justice"
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has moved from academia to the mainstream media. Recent references include the three-part series on
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From Busting Cults to Breeding Cults: Anonymous h/acktivism vs. the (a)nonymous Far Right and QAnon
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of hacker humor, along with the complex forms of political governance created by
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in August 1999. She was awarded her PhD in socio-cultural anthropology for her
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by the government and media to becoming advocates of computer security.
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also published her Lewis Morgan Henry Lecture comparing and contrasting
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Anthropological studies of the cultures of hacking and online activism.
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After completing her high school education at St. John's School in
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Is it a Crime? The Transgressive Politics of Hacking in Anonymous
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A condensed version of “Wearing Many Hats” was published by the
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Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous
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Wearing Many Hats: The Rise of the Professional Security Hacker
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Tactical biopolitics : art, activism, and technoscience
1111:— (2010). "Ethnographic approaches to digital media".
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2042:"Anonymous, hacktivism and the rise of the cyber protester"
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Coding freedom : the ethics and aesthetics of hacking
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During 2010–2011, Coleman spent some time working at the
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that help enable the virtual development of software.
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in terms of tricksterism. She argues in her book that
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Coleman, E. Gabriella; Golub, Alex (September 2008).
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How Has the Fight for Anonymity and Privacy Changed?
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Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
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International Handbook of International Researchers
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1704:"From Internet Farming to Weapons of the Geek"
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1847:"Why Do Anonymous Geeks Hate Scientologists?"
1775:"HackCurio: Decoding the Cultures of Hacking"
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1077:. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
1676:Coleman, Gabriella (21 September 2010).
1611:Coleman, Gabriella (21 September 2010).
1470:"Faculty page for Department Professors"
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1873:"Hacker and Troller as Trickster"
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2144:"The anthropological trickster"
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1678:"The Anthropology of Hackers"
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1113:Annual Review of Anthropology
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839:in special issue of the
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1930:"When Funny Goes Viral"
1094:The Social Media Reader
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462:Harvard University
425:(usually known as
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140:Ecogovernmentality
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2080:. London: Verso.
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