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This informational zine explores the practices and philosophies of feminist hackerspaces, which are collectively run workspaces that combine technology work and feminist activism for the collaborative empowerment of women in tech fields. The zine details membership and access policies, codes of conducts, commonly found supplies, and events held at hackerspaces. There is also discussion of intersectional feminism and the racial politics of hackerspaces. The zine is digitally formatted and contains illustrations by Emily Alden Foster.
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Makerspaces, Women, Social networks, Do-it-yourself work, WorkshopsShowing 1 featured edition. View all 1 editions?
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"This zine was inspired by and sourced from research originally published in Hacking Culture, Not devices: Access and Recognition in Feminist Hackerspaces by Sarah Fox, Rachel Rose Ulgado, and Daniela K. Rosner of the Human Centered Design & Engineering Department of the University of Washington."--Page 3 of cover.
Gift ; Author at the NYC Feminist Zine Fest 2015.
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