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Friday, April 8, 2016

New Media & Society Special Issue: The Democratization of Hacking and Making April 2016; Vol. 18, No. 4



New Media & Society
Special Issue: The Democratization of Hacking and Making
April 2016; Vol. 18, No. 4
Editorial
The democratization of hacking and making
Jeremy Hunsinger and Andrew Schrock

Articles
Issue-oriented hackathons as material participation
Thomas James Lodato and Carl DiSalvo

Legacies of craft and the centrality of failure in a mother-operated hackerspace
Daniela K Rosner and Sarah E Fox

Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy: A history from publicity to open government data
Andrew R Schrock

Hacking in the public interest: Authority, legitimacy, means, and ends
Alison Powell

Mobile technology appropriation in a distant mirror: Baroquization, creolization, and cannibalism
François Bar, Matthew S. Weber, and Francis Pisani

Infrastructural action in Vietnam: Inverting the techno-politics of hacking in the global South
Lilly U Nguyen

Pre-hacked: Open Design and the democratisation of product development
Mark Richardson

Book Reviews
Cultural techniques: Grids, filters, doors, and other articulations of the real
Liam Cole Young

Mobility and locative media: Mobile communication in hybrid spaces
Anthony Bak Buccitelli

DIY citizenship: Critical making and social media
Chris Featherman

The app generation: How today’s youth navigate identity, intimacy, and imagination in a digital world
Kristen Wright

Disconnected: Youth, new media and the ethics gap
Tara Burke

Reading the comments: Likers, haters, and manipulators at the bottom of the web
Melissa Aronczyk

The Internet of things
Nasrine Olson

Rhetoric and the digital humanities
Dawn Shepherd

Sport history in the digital era
Peter English

Sexting panic: rethinking criminalization, privacy, and consent
Leslie Regan Shade

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