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Gabriella Coleman

Gabriella Coleman

Trained as an anthropologist, Gabriella Coleman examines the ethics of online collaboration/institutions as well as the role of the law and digital media in sustaining various forms of political activism. She's an assistant professor at New York University.

Hacker Culture: A Response to Bruce Sterling on WikiLeaks

Hacker Culture: A Response to Bruce Sterling on WikiLeaks

Bruce Sterling's piece on WikiLeaks was brilliant, but caricatured hacker culture… More »

What It's Like to Participate in Anonymous' Actions

What It's Like to Participate in Anonymous' Actions

An anthropologist of hackers dives into what it's like to participate in pro-WikiLeaks digital activism… More »

The Anthropology of Hackers

The Anthropology of Hackers

Hackers have refashioned many political concerns -- such as a commitments to free speech -- through technological and legal artifacts… More »

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