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[ecrea] CfP Hackademia Summer School 2016 Lüneburg
Fri Nov 20 00:20:30 GMT 2015
15. November 2015
*Call For Participants*
*Hackademia: empirical studies in computing cultures *
*The 2nd Lüneburg Summer School on Digital Cultures*
*August 28^th September 2^nd , 2016*
*Leuphana University *
*Curated by*
Paula Bialski, Leuphana University
Gabriella Coleman, McGill University
Marcell Mars, Leuphana University
*Background*
Studying digital media today means studying those
technologistshackers, security resarchers, game developers, system
administrators, and designerswho create and maintain the digital
worlds we live in. How much agency lies in the hands of programmers,
coders, and engineers to create our digital worlds is still up for
debate, yet this much is true: various hacking and related
subcultures form critical nodes of practice that help shape and
condition the contemporary technologies we use everyday. Whether it
is an analyst or coder implementing algorithms at a large financial
institution, a group of designers working on improving the user
interface for a cryptographic tool, a privacy team securing a
browser, a developer coding her own app, cryptographers working on
an open source anoymized system, a programmer working on a p2p
file-sharing platform, hackers buying and selling zero days in a
grey market, a team of system administrators at Google working to
scale up services, a journalist-coder developing visualization
tools, indie game developers seeking to write a politically minded
game, or a hacker-leaker whistleblowing to salavage privacy - all
have something to say about how digital technology can and should be
created.
These technology workers/experts are now central to every field of
social, political, and economic import. They secure our
communications networks; shape the design and portals we use to
connect to our banks, our friends, our loved ones, our colleagues,
our business partners; inform us about the activities of our
governments; design novel currencies; exfiltrate intellectual
property and proof of wrongdoing from corporate actors; offer us
alternative ways of organizing our political voices whether through
political projects or games; function as conduits and warriors
between nations; and allow us to confront the laws we dont like
through democratic engagements, as in the Free Software movement, or
tools that enable outright circumvention.
This is an ideal time to understand and ultimately appraise their
activities, actions, their desires, and intentions.While an
increasing number of scholars ethnographers, cultural
anthropologists, sociologists, and media historians are
undertaking the study of hacker cultures,there are many
methodological questions to pose and explore: How much technical
knowledge is necessary to study the worlds of computing and
programming? How does one gain access to secret nooks of hacking or
corporate sites whether a security company, gaming outfit, or
blackhat computer forum where codes, designers, and hackers labor?
How is the study of hackers similar and different to the study of
other experts such as scientists? As participant observers, how can
we fully understand the engineering culture of the hackers we are
studying, and what shortcuts in our methods must be taken in order
to create an understanding?
*Who Should Apply?*
This summer school invites doctoral students in the field of
ethnography, cultural anthropology, media studies, software studies,
sociology, science, technology studies, history, or other, who are
currently working on a dissertation on the life-worlds, practices,
cultures, or platforms of hackers. Hackers here are understood
broadly as programmers, coders, pirates, and computer engineers of
all shapes and forms and do not necessarily have to be engaged in
illegal or subversive activity or self identify as hackers.
Applicants who are struggling with field entry, are learning to
code, or seek to expand their methods, are particularly welcome.
*Who Will Attend?*
This summer school will provide a dialogue between hackers and
academics. As such, we will additionally invite a number of hackers,
coders, programmers, and technologists. These guests will lead
sessions around the topic of field entrance, knowledge transfer,
work organization and hacker communication practices, feminist
critiques, and standards/protocols. Keynote speakers will also
provide evening lectures, and help lead sessions.
*Where and when will this take place?*
The Hackademia summer school will take place at the Digital Cultures
Research Lab (DCRL), Leuphana University in Luneburg, Germany (30
minutes away from Hamburg), between August 28^th September 2^nd ,
2016.
*How to apply:*
Please submit your CV along with a 500-word abstract of your
dissertation, and a 500-word explanation on why you would like to
attend this summer school. The deadline for applications for the
summer school is January 4th, 2016.Please email your applications
(compile into one PDF) to (bialski /at/ leuphana.de)
<mailto:(bialski /at/ leuphana.de)>
All applicants will be informed about the selection of participants
in mid-February.
The working language of the summer school will be English;
therefore, a sufficient understanding of English is expected.
There is no participation fee. The organizers will cover
accommodation costs. We have a limited amount of need-based travel
funding available. Please indicate in your application letter if you
wish to apply for travel funding.
For further information on the DCRL, please visit:
_http://cdc.leuphana.com/structure/digital-cultures-research-lab/project/research_
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