Feminist Hackerspaces: Hacking Culture, Not Devices (the zine!). BUREK, A., FOSTER, E. A., FOX, S., & ROSNER, D. K. In Making Things and Drawing Boundaries, of Experiments in the Digital Humanities, pages 221–231. University of Minnesota Press, 2017.
Paper doi abstract bibtex In putting this zine together (see Figure 25.1), we wish to open a dialogue about the culture being made in and around feminist hackerspaces. Our research has started to reveal important connections between the work being done within these spaces and larger developments in corporate technology cultures. Members have reframed a concern for women’s access to technical industries as one of recognizing technical work already there, destabilizing the unmarked categories of technical labor. Our hope is that this zine can help spur a wider discussion of the practices and criticisms that are happening in these spaces. In doing so, we
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