The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking
By: Gabriella Coleman
Reviews / News
- Dissecting the Frog - The New Inquiry, April 8, 2013
- Hacking the World: An anthropologist in the midst of a geek insurgency - The Chronicle, April 1, 2013
- E. Gabriella Coleman - Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking - Neural, March 19, 2013
- Geeks are the New Guardians of Our Civil Liberties - MIT Technology Review, February, 2013
- Mind Mapping Coding Freedom - Hack the Classrom, February 2013
- An anthropologist explains how hackers are changing the definition of freedom - i09, January 2013
- Why Hackers Are So Much Funnier Than You Are - Wired, January 2013
- Coding Freedom - Sluggish Software, January 2013
- Want to understand open source? Live with its developers - Opensource.com, January 2013
- Gabriella Coleman on the ethics of free software - Surprisingly Free, January 2013
- Book Review, Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking - Cyborlogy, January 2013
- Author Gabriella Coleman Expands on Role of Linux in Hacker Culture - Linux.com, December 2012
- If Code is Law, then Coders are Lawyers – Jotwell, December 2012
- New Year’s Resolution: Hacking: the new Internationalism - Vercode Security Blog, December 2012
- Geek Researcher Spends Three Years Living With Hackers – Wired, November 2012
- Coding Freedom: an anthropologist understands hacker culture – Boing Boing, November 2012



