從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群

從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群 === Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-actively engage with technology in a social context. From origins in 1990s Germany, the global propagation of hackerspaces has been grassroots, decentralized, and extra-institutional. How does a n...

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Main Authors: 高敏功, Kao, Eli
Language:英文
Published: 國立政治大學
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Online Access:http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0984610212%22.
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spelling ndltd-CHENGCHI-G09846102122014-09-01T03:27:38Z 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群 Embodied in Practice: The Emergence of a Multicultural Hackerspace Community 高敏功 Kao, Eli 駭客 創客空間 社群 科技 開放原始碼 學習方法 教育 多元文化 跨文化溝通 紮根理論 社會程序 台灣 hacker hackerspace community technology open source learning education multicultural intercultural communication grounded theory social processes Taiwan 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群 Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-actively engage with technology in a social context. From origins in 1990s Germany, the global propagation of hackerspaces has been grassroots, decentralized, and extra-institutional. How does a new hackerspace emerge? What are some key social processes at work within a hackerspace and how are they conditioned by a multilingual, multicultural setting? What roles do values and ideology play? The present study addresses these questions through immersion in the social world of a hackerspace in Taipei, Taiwan. Participant observation and in-depth interview data were analyzed using grounded theory techniques. The results emphasize that initial organizing depends on catalysts and relevant prior experience may be crucial. Local conditions in the form of a multicultural, multilingual environment are shown to affect social processes, sometimes as a source of friction. Ideological and political concerns do not seem salient to Taipei Hackerspace participants generally, though values implicit in practices present alternatives to institutional conventions. In addition, four primary processes are proposed: “Project-ing,” Sharing, “Making it one’s own,” and Negotiating. Finally, support is given to the concept of a transferable hackerspace model that is adapted to local conditions. The values and principles observed—sharing and openness norms, “do-ocracy”, ad hoc organizing, resistance to rules and hierarchy—can be traced to various influences in hackerspaces’ historical development, particularly the open source movement, and serve to optimize hacking potential while fostering a heterogeneous community network. 國立政治大學 http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/cgi-bin/cdrfb3/gsweb.cgi?o=dstdcdr&i=sid=%22G0984610212%22. text 英文 Copyright © nccu library on behalf of the copyright holders
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topic 駭客
創客空間
社群
科技
開放原始碼
學習方法
教育
多元文化
跨文化溝通
紮根理論
社會程序
台灣
hacker
hackerspace
community
technology
open source
learning
education
multicultural
intercultural communication
grounded theory
social processes
Taiwan
spellingShingle 駭客
創客空間
社群
科技
開放原始碼
學習方法
教育
多元文化
跨文化溝通
紮根理論
社會程序
台灣
hacker
hackerspace
community
technology
open source
learning
education
multicultural
intercultural communication
grounded theory
social processes
Taiwan
高敏功
Kao, Eli
從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
description 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群 === Hackerspaces are open and public workshops where participants pro-actively engage with technology in a social context. From origins in 1990s Germany, the global propagation of hackerspaces has been grassroots, decentralized, and extra-institutional. How does a new hackerspace emerge? What are some key social processes at work within a hackerspace and how are they conditioned by a multilingual, multicultural setting? What roles do values and ideology play? The present study addresses these questions through immersion in the social world of a hackerspace in Taipei, Taiwan. Participant observation and in-depth interview data were analyzed using grounded theory techniques. The results emphasize that initial organizing depends on catalysts and relevant prior experience may be crucial. Local conditions in the form of a multicultural, multilingual environment are shown to affect social processes, sometimes as a source of friction. Ideological and political concerns do not seem salient to Taipei Hackerspace participants generally, though values implicit in practices present alternatives to institutional conventions. In addition, four primary processes are proposed: “Project-ing,” Sharing, “Making it one’s own,” and Negotiating. Finally, support is given to the concept of a transferable hackerspace model that is adapted to local conditions. The values and principles observed—sharing and openness norms, “do-ocracy”, ad hoc organizing, resistance to rules and hierarchy—can be traced to various influences in hackerspaces’ historical development, particularly the open source movement, and serve to optimize hacking potential while fostering a heterogeneous community network.
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Kao, Eli
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title 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
title_short 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
title_full 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
title_fullStr 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
title_full_unstemmed 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「Hackerspace」社群
title_sort 從實踐中體現: 匯聚而生一個多元文化「hackerspace」社群
publisher 國立政治大學
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