My research
Research
Teaching
Introduction to Medical
Anthropology (Summer 2001, Updated Fall 2005)
Hacker Culture and History (Summer 2001)
Hacker
Ethics and Politics(Winter 2005)
Publications
Les Temps
d'Indymedia in Multitudes
21, Summer 2005.
The Political Agnositism of Free Software and the Politics of
Contrast in
Anthropology Quarterly Summer, 2004.
How Free
Became Open and Everything Else Under the Sun" M/C: A Journal of Media
and Culture, 7
The
(copylefted) Source Code for the Ethical Production of Information
Freedom The Sarai Reader Shaping Technologies
Indymedia's
Independence: From Activist Media to Free Software Planetwork Journal, July
2004.
The Politics of Open
Source Adoption, NGO's in the Developing World, Social Science Research
Council.
Papers
The Politics of Survival and Prestige:
Hacker Identity and the Global Production of an Operating System ,
Masters Thesis, University of Chicago 1999
Three
Ethical Moments in Debian SSRN (also chapter 6 from my dissertation)
Dissertation
Short
Abstract
Abstract
Conclusion