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E-raamat: Hacktivism and Cyberwars: Rebels with a Cause?

(Open University, UK), (University of Leeds, UK)
  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203490037
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  • Formaat: 192 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-May-2004
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780203490037

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As global society becomes more and more dependent, politically and economically, on the flow of information, the power of those who can disrupt and manipulate that flow also increases. In Hacktivism and Cyberwars Tim Jordan and Paul Taylor provide a detailed history of hacktivism's evolution from early hacking culture to its present day status as the radical face of online politics. They describe the ways in which hacktivism has re-appropriated hacking techniques to create an innovative new form of political protest. A full explanation is given of the different strands of hacktivism and the 'cyberwars' it has created, ranging from such avant garde groups as the Electronic Disturbance Theatre to more virtually focused groups labelled 'The Digitally Correct'. The full social and historical context of hacktivism is portrayed to take into account its position in terms of new social movements, direct action and its contribution to the globalization debate.

This book provides an important corrective flip-side to mainstream accounts of E-commerce and broadens the conceptualization of the internet to take into full account the other side of the digital divide.

Acknowledgements vi
1 Hacking and hacktivism 1(18)
2 Viral times: vulnerability, uncertainty and ethical ambiguity in the information age 19(22)
3 Hacktivism and the history of protest 41(26)
4 Mass action hacktivism: anti-globalisation and the importance of bad technology 67(23)
5 Digitally correct hacktivism: the purity of informational politics 90(26)
6 Men in the matrix: informational intimacy 116(29)
7 The dot.communist manifesto 145(19)
8 Hacktivism: informational politics for informational times 164(9)
Notes 173(1)
Bibliography 174(8)
Index 182
Tim Jordan, Paul A. Taylor