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Gabriella Coleman

    Gabriella Coleman est une anthropologue culturelle qui recherche et écrit sur les hackers informatiques et l'activisme numérique. Son travail explore l'éthique et l'esthétique du hacking, examinant les relations complexes entre la technologie, la culture et la société. Coleman offre une perspective unique sur les dilemmes éthiques et les implications culturelles des pratiques numériques, dévoilant les diverses identités et motivations de ceux qui opèrent à la frontière numérique. Ses analyses éclairent l'impact de la culture hacker sur les questions contemporaines de la liberté de l'information et de la souveraineté numérique.

    Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy : the many faces of Anonymous
    • Half a dozen years ago, anthropologist Gabriella Coleman set out to study the rise of the global internet phenomenon known as Anonymous just as some of its members were turning to political protest and dangerous disruption, before they shot to fame as a key player in the battles over WikiLeaks, the Arab Spring, and Occupy Wall Street. The narrative brims with details unearthed from within a notoriously mysterious subculture, whose semi-legendary tricksters -- such as Topiary, tflow, Anachaos, and Sabu -- emerge as complex, diverse, politically and culturally sophisticated people. Propelled by years of chats and encounters with a multitude of hackers, including imprisoned activist Jeremy Hammond and the double agent who helped put him away, Hector Monsegur, Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy is filled with insights into the meaning of digital activism and little understood facets of culture in the Internet age, including the history of "trolling," the ethics and metaphysics of hacking, and the origins and manifold meanings of "the lulz."

      Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy : the many faces of Anonymous