[Noisebridge-discuss] Looking for someone to talk about hackers and technology, saturday

Liz Henry liz at bookmaniac.org
Fri Sep 16 23:52:57 UTC 2011



Miguel has a paper up called Hackstory, over here,

http://badbit.blogspot.com/2011/09/hackstory-el-hacker-visto-desde-la.html


- Liz

p.s. Miguel, sorry to miss your visit, hope you have a great time! I 
like your blog(s)





On 9/16/11 4:34 PM, gnnr wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Just curious:
>
> What College/Institution is this study for, and what is the tone of the paper?
>
> By hacker do you mean people who make/create or something more like the pop culture
> definition e.g. breaking and causing harm. (black hat hacking)
>
> Noisebridge mostly fosters the maker community, where people build and learn how to
> make things better or something new.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
> On Sep 16, 2011, at 2:17 PM, Miguel wrote:
>
>> Hi! I just talked to Rob, he gave me a tour of the space and he recommended me to send a message to everybody to see if someone could help out.
>>
>> I'm currently doing cultural studies research about hackers and technological change. Basically my premise is that hackers contribute to technological change, but the object of my study is: why? As a cultural studies research, it's mostly concerned with the culture of it.
>>
>> I'll stay in San Francisco very little time, I'm leaving sunday. If any of you is interested in having a little chat or perhaps and interview, I'll be here any time you can, but please let me know if you can be here today or tomorrow. I'll be here.
>>
>> Greetings!
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