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* Allison Parrish, [http://opentranscripts.org/transcript/programming-forgetting-new-hacker-ethic/ "Programming is Forgetting: Toward a New Hacker Ethic"], 2016. Keynote at Open Hardware Summit 2016; polemic review of Steven Levy’s book ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution''.
 
* Allison Parrish, [http://opentranscripts.org/transcript/programming-forgetting-new-hacker-ethic/ "Programming is Forgetting: Toward a New Hacker Ethic"], 2016. Keynote at Open Hardware Summit 2016; polemic review of Steven Levy’s book ''Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution''.
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* [[Vesna Manojlovic]], [https://media.ccc.de/v/SHA2017-311-ethics_in_technology "Ethics in Technology: Internet Measurements' Ethical Dilemmas and RIPE Atlas"], 2017, 60 min. Video of a talk given at the [https://sha2017.org/ SHA2017] (Still Hacking Anyway) conference.
  
 
* [[Christina Dunbar-Hester]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23333 Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures]'', Princeton University Press, 2020, xi+271 pp.
 
* [[Christina Dunbar-Hester]], ''[https://monoskop.org/log/?p=23333 Hacking Diversity: The Politics of Inclusion in Open Technology Cultures]'', Princeton University Press, 2020, xi+271 pp.
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 15 April 2024

Publications
  • Héctor Beltrán, Code Work: Hacking Across the US/México Borderlands, Princeton University Press, 2023, 216 pp. How Mexican and Latinx hackers apply concepts from coding to their lived experiences. Publisher.
See also