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On this episode of the new era of cyber warfare Cyberwar: Hackers, Facebook, China and Russia and Facebook’s efforts to squash dissent in Australia. Facebook: Corporate Hackers, a Billion Users, and the Geo-politics of the "Social Graph" Alex Fattal Anthropological Quarterly Vol. 85, No. 3 (Summer 2012), pp. 927-955 (29 pages) Published By: The George Washington University Institute for Ethnographic Research Alper,Meryl.2014.“‘Can Our Kids Hack It with Computers?’Constructing Youth Hackers in Family Computing Magazines.” International Journal of Communication 8: 673–98. Anonymous. 2008. “The Underground Myth.” Phrack Inc. 0x0c, no. 0x41 (November). ———. 2012. “Lines in the Sand: Which Side Are You On in the Hacker Class War.” Phrack Inc. 0x0e, no. 0x44 (April). 170 Gabriella Coleman Assange, Julian. 2014. WikiLeaks. New York: OR Books. Barbrook, R., and A. Cameron. 1996. “The California Ideology.” Science as Culture 6(1): 44–72. Bazzichelli, Tatiana. 2013. Networked Disruption: Rethinking Oppositions in Art, Hacktivism and the Business of Social Networking. Aarhus N, Denmark: Aarhus Universitet Multimedieuddannelsen. Berry, David. 2008. Copy, Rip, Burn: The Politics of Copyleft and Open Source. Lon- don: Pluto Press. Beyer, Jessica L. 2014. Expect Us: Online Communities and Political Mobilization. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Borsook, Paulina. 2000. Cyberselfish: A Critical Romp through the Terribly Libertar- ian Culture of High Tech. New York: PublicAffairs. Burkart, Patrick. 2014. Pirate Politics: The New Information Policy Contests. Cam- bridge, MA: MIT Press, 2014. Chan, Anita Say. 2014. Networking Peripheries: Technological Futures and the Myth of Digital Universalism. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Coleman, Gabriella. 2009. “Code Is Speech: Legal Tinkering, Expertise, and Pro- test among Free and Open Source Software Developers.” Cultural Anthropol- ogy 24(3): 420–54. ———. 2010. “The Hacker Conference: A Ritual Condensation and Celebration of a Lifeworld.” Anthropological Quarterly 83(1): 47–72. ———. 2012. “Phreaks, Hackers, and Trolls and the Politics of Transgression and Spectacle.” In The Social Media Reader, edited by Michael Mandiberg. New York: New York University Press. ———. 2013. Coding Freedom: The Ethics and Aesthetics of Hacking. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. ———. 2014. Hacker, Hoaxer, Whistleblower, Spy: The Many Faces of Anonymous. London: Verso. Coleman, E. Gabriella, and Alex Golub. 2008. “Hacker Practice.” Anthropological Theory 8(3): 255–77. Coleman, Gabriella, and Mako Hill. 2004. “How Free Became Open and Every- thing Else under the Sun.” MC Journal 7(3) (July). Delfanti, Alessandro, and Johan Soderberg. 2015. “Hacking Hacked! The Life Cycles of Digital Innovation.” Science, Technology & Human Values 40: 793–98. Golumbia, David. 2013. “Cyberlibertarians: Digital Deletion
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