One silklister, writing about another.

I'm posting this a) posting this in the hope of getting Biella to come
out of lurkspace; and b) just for the coolness inherent in the phrase
'hacker anthropologist'. :)

Udhay

http://www.boingboing.net/2011/01/13/interview-with-hacke.html

Interview with hacker anthropologist Biella Coleman

Cory Doctorow at 4:46 AM Thursday, Jan 13, 2011

In this week's show, Thomas Gideon's Command Line podcast interviews NYU
professor Gabriella Coleman, an anthropologist who studies hackers,
trolls, 4chan and other online phenomena. I met Biella when she was
doing fieldwork for her PhD by hanging around EFF and the hackers in its
orbit, and I've met very few social scientists with a better
understanding of how online dynamics work.

    The feature this week is an interview I conducted with Gabriella
Coleman. I was introduced to her work through her writings at The
Atlantic. She mentions Malcom Gladwell's criticism of online activism
and Indy Media. The main reason I invited her on was her critique of
Bruce Sterling's The Blast Shack. We delve a bit further into the
question of WikiLeaks lasting impacts. I mention a couple of times Clay
Shirky's long haul view. Gabriella recommends Adrian Johns' book on
piracy (which I ordered with a gift card I received recently, can't wait
to read it). She also mentions a revisit of the topic of WikiLeaks at
The Economist. You can also find Gabriella on Twitter where she is quite
active and sharing some great links related to topics we discuss in this
interview and of course her broader work.

TCLP 2011-01-12 Interview: Gabriella Coleman

MP3 Link


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