Free Software, the Internet, and Global Communities of Resistance Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture Series
Auteur : Schoonmaker Sara
This book explores software's pivotal role as the code that powers computers, mobile devices, the Internet, and social media. Creating conditions for the ongoing development and use of software, including the Internet as a communications infrastructure, is one of the most compelling issues of our time. Free software is based upon open source code, developed in peer communities as well as corporate settings, challenging the dominance of proprietary software firms and promoting the digital commons. Drawing upon key cases and interviews with free software proponents based in Europe, Brazil and the U.S., the book explores pathways toward creating the digital commons and examines contemporary political struggles over free software, privacy and civil liberties on the Internet that are vital for the commons' continued development.
1. Hiding in Plain Sight: Software, Surveillance and Capitalism in Everyday Life
2. Coding the Digital Commons: Foundations in Free Software and the Emerging Internet
3. From Markets to Commons: Free Software as Catalyst for Change
4. Forking Toward the Commons: Sustaining Freedom through Organizational Change
5. Software Politics: Building Communities to Defend Software Freedom
6. Internet Politics: Organizing for Net Neutrality and Civil Liberties
7. Global Communities of Resistance and the Digital Commons
Sara Schoonmaker is Professor of Sociology at the University of Redlands, USA.
Date de parution : 12-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 01-2018
15.2x22.9 cm
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Free Software Communities; Free Software; media studies; Digital Commons; digital media; Net Neutrality; globalization; Net Neutrality Advocates; internat; Free Software Advocates; Open Source Software; Net Neutrality Activists; neoliberalism; Free Software Activists; sociology; Freedom Discourse; Gnu GPL; Free Software Proponents; Brazilian Government; Sovereignty Discourse; Transborder Data Flows; Free Software Projects; International Monetary Fund; April Activists; Atm Machine; Sustainable Economy Communities; Informational Capitalism; Recursive Publics; Peer Production; Proprietary Discourse; Gps Tracking Device