M. Castells. The Hacker Ethic, Random House Trade Paperbacks, New York, (2001)
Abstract
You may be a hacker and not even know it. Being a hacker has nothing to do with cyberterrorism, and it doesn’t even necessarily relate to the open-source movement. Being a hacker has more to do with your underlying assumptions about stress, time management, work, and play. It’s about harmonizing the rhythms of your creative work with the rhythms of the rest of your life so that they amplify each other. It is a fundamentally new work ethic that is revolutionizing the way business is being done around the world.Without hackers there would be no universal access to e-mail, no Internet, no World Wide Web, but the hacker ethic has spread far beyond the world of computers. It is a mind-set, a philosophy, based on the values of play, passion, sharing, and creativity, that has the potential to enhance every individual’s and company’s productivity and competitiveness. Now there is a greater need than ever for entrepreneurial versatility of the sort that has made hackers the most important innovators of our day. Pekka Himanen shows how we all can make use of this ongoing transformation in the way we approach our working lives. (Cover text)
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%1 castells2001epilogue
%A Castells, Manuel
%B The Hacker Ethic
%C New York
%D 2001
%E Himanen, Pekka
%I Random House Trade Paperbacks
%K ethics hacker hackerethics post-industrial-society
%P 155-178
%T Epilogue: Informationalism and the Network
%X You may be a hacker and not even know it. Being a hacker has nothing to do with cyberterrorism, and it doesn’t even necessarily relate to the open-source movement. Being a hacker has more to do with your underlying assumptions about stress, time management, work, and play. It’s about harmonizing the rhythms of your creative work with the rhythms of the rest of your life so that they amplify each other. It is a fundamentally new work ethic that is revolutionizing the way business is being done around the world.Without hackers there would be no universal access to e-mail, no Internet, no World Wide Web, but the hacker ethic has spread far beyond the world of computers. It is a mind-set, a philosophy, based on the values of play, passion, sharing, and creativity, that has the potential to enhance every individual’s and company’s productivity and competitiveness. Now there is a greater need than ever for entrepreneurial versatility of the sort that has made hackers the most important innovators of our day. Pekka Himanen shows how we all can make use of this ongoing transformation in the way we approach our working lives. (Cover text)
%Z Dieser Epilog von Manuel Castells bietet eine sehr kmprimierte, aber gute Zusammenfassung seiner Theorie der Netzwerk-Gesellschaft.
%@ 0-375-75878-X
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timestamp = {2013-05-29T18:17:00.000+0200},
title = {Epilogue: Informationalism and the Network},
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