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Gabriella Coleman
Gabriella Coleman
Full Professor, Harvard University
Verified email at fas.harvard.edu - Homepage
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Year
Coding freedom: The ethics and aesthetics of hacking
EG Coleman
Princeton University Press, 2013
14452013
Hacker, hoaxer, whistleblower, spy: The many faces of Anonymous
G Coleman
Verso books, 2015
12222015
Ethnographic approaches to digital media
EG Coleman
Annual review of anthropology 39, 487-505, 2010
9492010
Hacker practice: Moral genres and the cultural articulation of liberalism
EG Coleman, A Golub
Anthropological Theory 8 (3), 255-277, 2008
4922008
Phreaks, hackers, and trolls
EG Coleman
The social media reader, 99-119, 2012
2642012
The political agnosticism of free and open source software and the inadvertent politics of contrast
G Coleman
Anthropological Quarterly 77 (3), 507-519, 2004
2622004
Code is speech: Legal tinkering, expertise, and protest among free and open source software developers
G Coleman
Cultural anthropology 24 (3), 420-454, 2009
2222009
Hacker politics and publics
G Coleman
Public Culture 23 (3), 511-516, 2011
1832011
Anonymous: From the Lulz to collective action
G Coleman
The new everyday: a media commons project 6, 2011
1772011
Our weirdness is free
G Coleman
Triple Canopy 15 (9), 2012
1612012
The hacker conference: A ritual condensation and celebration of a lifeworld
G Coleman
Anthropological Quarterly, 47-72, 2010
1612010
Anonymous in context: The politics and power behind the mask
G Coleman
1172013
The participatory condition in the digital age
D Barney, G Coleman, C Ross, J Sterne, T Tembeck
U of Minnesota Press, 2016
992016
From Internet farming to weapons of the geek
G Coleman
Current Anthropology 58 (S15), S91-S102, 2017
952017
Hacker
G Coleman
Digital keywords: a vocabulary of information society and culture, 158-172, 2016
752016
The social production of ethics in Debian and free software communities: Anthropological lessons for vocational ethics
EG Coleman, B Hill
Free/open source software development, 273-295, 2005
592005
The social construction of freedom in free and open source software: Hackers, ethics, and the liberal tradition.
EG Coleman
522005
Closer to the Metal
F Brunton, G Coleman
412014
Three ethical moments in Debian
EG Coleman
Available at SSRN 805287, 2005
412005
The politics of rationality: Psychiatric survivor’s challenge to psychiatry
EG Coleman
402008
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