Research

Teaching

  • Introduction to Medical Anthropology (Summer 2001)
  • Hacker Culture and History (Summer 2001)
  • Hacker Ethics and Politics(Winter 2005)

    Publications

  • Les Temps d'Indymedia in Multitudes 21, Summer 2005.
  • The Political Agnositism of Free Software and the Politics of Contrastin Anthropology Quarterly Summer, 2004.
  • How Free Became Open and Everything Else Under the Sun" M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 7
  • The (copylefted) Source Code for the Ethical Production of Information Freedom The Sarai Reader Shaping Technologies
  • Indymedia's Independence: From Activist Media to Free Software Planetwork Journal, July 2004.
  • The Politics of Open Source Adoption, NGO's in the Developing World, Social Science Research Council.

    Papers

  • The Politics of Survival and Prestige: Hacker Identity and the Global Production of an Operating System , Masters Thesis, University of Chicago 1999
  • Three Ethical Moments in Debian SSRN (also chapter 6 from my dissertation)

    Dissertation

  • Short Abstract
  • Abstract
  • Conclusion

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