Esperanto Revolutionaries and Geeks

Esperanto Revolutionaries and Geeks
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9783030842307
ISBN-13 : 3030842304
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Esperanto Revolutionaries and Geeks by : Guilherme Fians

This book explores how Esperanto – often regarded as a future-oriented utopian project that ended up confined to the past – persists in the present. Constructed in the late nineteenth century to promote global linguistic understanding, this language was historically linked to anarchism, communism and pacifism. Yet, what political relevance does Esperanto retain in the present? What impacts have emerging communication technologies had on the dynamics of this speech community? Unpacking how Esperanto speakers are everywhere, but concentrated nowhere, the author argues that digital media have provided tools for people to (re)politicise acts of communication, produce horizontal learning spaces and, ultimately, build an international community. As Esperanto speakers question the post-political consensus about communication rights, this language becomes an ally of activism for open-source software and global social justice. This book will be of relevance to students and scholars researching political activism, language use and community-building, as well as anyone with an interest in digital media more broadly.

The Geek Feminist Revolution

The Geek Feminist Revolution
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780765386243
ISBN-13 : 0765386240
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Geek Feminist Revolution by : Kameron Hurley

"The book collects dozens of Hurley's essays on feminism, geek culture, and her experiences and insights as a genre writer, including "We Have Always Fought," which won the 2013 Hugo for Best Related Work. The Geek Feminist Revolution will also feature several entirely new essays written specifically for this volume."--Amazon.com.

The Geek Feminist Revolution

The Geek Feminist Revolution
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Publisher : Tor Books
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 9780765386250
ISBN-13 : 0765386259
Rating : 4/5 (50 Downloads)

Synopsis The Geek Feminist Revolution by : Kameron Hurley

The Geek Feminist Revolution is a collection of essays by double Hugo Award-winning essayist and fantasy novelist Kameron Hurley. The book collects dozens of Hurley's essays on feminism, geek culture, and her experiences and insights as a genre writer, including "We Have Always Fought," which won the 2013 Hugo for Best Related Work. The Geek Feminist Revolution will also feature several entirely new essays written specifically for this volume. Unapologetically outspoken, Hurley has contributed essays to The Atlantic, Locus, Tor.com, and others on the rise of women in genre, her passion for SF/F, and the diversification of publishing. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

The Innovators

The Innovators
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 560
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ISBN-10 : 9781476708706
ISBN-13 : 1476708703
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis The Innovators by : Walter Isaacson

Chronicles the lives and careers of the men and women responsible for the creation of the digital age, including Doug Englebart, Robert Noyce, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and more.

Geek Guardians: Recess Revolution

Geek Guardians: Recess Revolution
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 224
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ISBN-10 : 9781667200286
ISBN-13 : 1667200283
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis Geek Guardians: Recess Revolution by : Michael Fry

"Originally published as Odd Squad: Bully Bait."--Colophon.

Ringolevio

Ringolevio
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Publisher : New York Review of Books
Total Pages : 531
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ISBN-10 : 9781590172865
ISBN-13 : 1590172868
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Ringolevio by : Emmett Grogan

Ringolevio is a classic American story of self-invention by one of the more mysterious and alluring figures to emerge in the 1960s. Emmett Grogan grew up on New York City’s mean streets, getting hooked on heroin before he was in his teens, kicking the habit and winning a scholarship to a swanky Manhattan private school, pursuing a highly profitable sideline as a Park Avenue burglar, then skipping town to enjoy the dolce vita in Italy. It’s a hard-boiled, sometimes hard-to-believe, wildly entertaining tale that takes a totally unexpected turn when Grogan washes up in sixties San Francisco and becomes a leader of the anarchist group known as the Diggers. The Diggers, devoted to street theater, direct action, and distributing free food, were in the thick of the legendary Summer of Love, and soon Grogan is struggling with the naive narcissism of the hippies, the marketing of revolution as a brand, dogmatic radicals, and false prophets like tripster Timothy Leary. Above all, however, he struggles with himself. Ringolevio is an enigmatic portrait of a man and his times to set beside Hunter S. Thompson’s stories of fear and loathing, Norman Mailer’s The Armies of the Night, or the recent Chronicles of Bob Dylan, who dedicated his 1978 album Street Legal to the memory of Emmett Grogan.

Warrior Geeks

Warrior Geeks
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Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0231704089
ISBN-13 : 9780231704083
Rating : 4/5 (89 Downloads)

Synopsis Warrior Geeks by : Christopher Coker

Warrior Geeks examines how technology is transforming the way we think about and fight war, focusing on three major changes driving the process: the technologies aiming to incorporate soldiers into a cybernetic system through which the military can read their thoughts and mold them accordingly; the anticipated coexistence of men and robots on the battlefields of tomorrow; and the extent to which armies may one day be able to reengineer warriors through pharmacological manipulation. Harking back to the Greeks and Aristotle's original conception of virtue ethics and the proper contours of war, Christopher Coker believes modern humans are on the verge of losing touch with their humanity. War can only be rendered more humane if we recall the wisdom of our ancestors, he claims. Unfortunately, modern society is about to subcontract its ethical self to machines. In revaluing technology, we devalue our humanity, or the posthuman condition, and by changing our functional and performative relationship to technology, we irrevocably alter our subjectivity and the existential dimensions of war.

Age of the Geek

Age of the Geek
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9783319657448
ISBN-13 : 3319657445
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Age of the Geek by : Kathryn E. Lane

This collection examines the nerd and/or geek stereotype in popular culture today. Utilizing the media—film, TV, YouTube, Twitter, fiction—that often defines daily lives, the contributors interrogate what it means to be labeled a “nerd” or “geek.” While the nerd/geek that is so easily recognized now is assuredly a twenty-first century construct, an examination of the terms’ history brings a greater understanding of their evolution. From sports to slasher films, Age of the Geek establishes a dialogue with texts as varied as the depictions of “nerd” or “geek” stereotypes.

Geeks Bearing Gifts

Geeks Bearing Gifts
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 0578004380
ISBN-13 : 9780578004389
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Geeks Bearing Gifts by : Ted Nelson

THE PERFECT GIFT - Whether you love the computer world the way it is, or consider it a nightmare honkytonk prison, you'll giggle and rage at Ted Nelson's telling of computer history, its personalities and infights. Computer movies, music, 3D; the eternal fight between Jobs and Gates; the tangled stories of the Internet and the World Wide Web; all these and more are punchily told in brief chapters on many topics such as The Web Browser Salad, Voting Machines, Google, Web 2.0 and much more. These short stories make great reading - it's a book to dip in and out of. You'll find answers to such questions as # Why do alphabets have upper case, why not numbers? # Why does everything have to be hierarchical on computers? That's not how *my* projects are organized! Where did WYSIWYG come from? The answer will surprise you. Plus, you'll find out why the author, a well-known computer veteran, hopes it can all become much better.

Geeks, Mush Heads and the IT Revolution

Geeks, Mush Heads and the IT Revolution
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9781442242814
ISBN-13 : 1442242817
Rating : 4/5 (14 Downloads)

Synopsis Geeks, Mush Heads and the IT Revolution by : Ernst Volgenau

SRA International grew from one person in his home basement to more than 7,000 people and nearly $2 billion in revenue in thirty years. The firm was profitable, revenue increased every year, and it became highly admired for its values and culture. SRA was on the Fortune list of 100 Best Places to Work in America for ten consecutive years. The company’s initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange was the sixth most successful in 2002, and the price of its stock soared. Then, at the height of success, the top management team changed twice, growth declined, the firm made a bad acquisition, and the market it served began to decrease. SRA was sold to a private equity firm. The new owners (including the founder and author of this book) hired a dynamic young CEO who implemented changes designed to restore values, culture, and business success. As this account ends, the market was challenging, but the outlook was promising. This book describes the lessons learned through varied phases: startup, rapid growth, changes in leadership, business problems, privatization; and it explains how high ethics and a sense of service to customers, employees, and society led to a very special company. Its intended audience is business professionals in emerging and established companies and for current and former employees and friends.