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Hacking Diversity
by Christina Dunbar-Hester
Hacking Diversity
Cover Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. History, Heresy, Hacking
3. To Fork or Not to Fork: Hacking and Infrastructures of Care
4. Crafting and Critique: Artifactual and Symbolic Outputs of Diversity Advocacy
5. Working Imaginaries: “Freedom from Jobs” or Learning to Love to Labor?. Working Imaginaries: “Freedom from Jobs” or Learning to Love to Labor?
6. The Conscience of a (Feminist) Hacker: Political Stances within Diversity Advocacy
7. Putting Lipstick on a GNU?: Representation and Its Discontents
8. Conclusion: Overcoming Diversity
Bibliography
Index
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