paperback, 288 pages
Published Dec. 10, 2019 by Princeton University Press.
paperback, 288 pages
Published Dec. 10, 2019 by Princeton University Press.
Hacking, as a mode of technical and cultural production, is commonly celebrated for its extraordinary freedoms of creation and circulation. Yet surprisingly few women participate in it: rates of involvement by technologically skilled women are drastically lower in hacking communities than in industry and academia. Hacking Diversity investigates the activists engaged in free and open-source software to understand why, despite their efforts, they fail to achieve the diversity that their ideals support.