![]() Hacking: Digital Media and Technological Determinism
ISBN: 978-0-7456-3971-0
Hardcover
200 pages
November 2008, Polity
US $49.95
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Chapter One: The Hack.
Chapter Two: Cracking: black hats on the internet.
Chapter Three: Free Software and Open Source: collaboration, objects and property.
Chapter Four: Hacking the Social: hacktivism, cyberwar, cyberterror, cybercrime.
Chapter Five: Hacking the Non-Hack: creative commons, hackers who don't programme, programming proletariat, hacking sub-cultures and nerds and geeks.
Chapter Six: The Meaning of Hacking.
Further Reading.
Bibliography
Chapter Two: Cracking: black hats on the internet.
Chapter Three: Free Software and Open Source: collaboration, objects and property.
Chapter Four: Hacking the Social: hacktivism, cyberwar, cyberterror, cybercrime.
Chapter Five: Hacking the Non-Hack: creative commons, hackers who don't programme, programming proletariat, hacking sub-cultures and nerds and geeks.
Chapter Six: The Meaning of Hacking.
Further Reading.
Bibliography

