Hackerspaces: making the maker movement
Intro -- Table of Cotents -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- 1: Introduction -- The rise of hacking and making -- New tools and technologies -- Experiencing hackerspaces -- Where the book is going -- Notes -- 2: Craft, DIY and Active Leisure -- The New Domesticity -- Serious leisure -- The pleasures of making -- Notes -- 3: Histories of Hacking and Making -- The rise of hackerspaces -- From makerspaces to DIY bio -- Making a movement -- Our research -- Notes -- 4: How Do Hackerspaces Work? -- Origin stories -- 'Do-ocracy' -- Becoming a member -- Online, offline -- Notes -- 5: The Hacker Spirit -- The hacker spirit -- 'Anyone can hack' -- Notes -- 6: How Do Hackerspaces Really Work? -- Experiencing community -- Community and social capital -- 'What's that in the fridge?' -- Notes -- 7: Exclusion -- Empowerment and exclusion -- The rise of feminist hackerspaces -- Crafting community -- The dark side of social capital -- Notes -- 8: Cool Projects -- The role of the project -- What makes a cool project? -- The Pleasure of the Hack -- Notes -- 9: Emancipation and Commodification -- Self-actualization and serious leisure -- On not being political -- Commodifying the counter-culture -- Hacking, governments and educators -- Notes -- 10: Who Is a Hacker? -- The novelty of hacking and making -- Overlapping communities -- 'Hacking and making are buzzwords right now' -- Notes -- 11: Conclusion -- Community -- A spirit of the times -- Faultlines and tensions -- Emancipation and commodification -- Collective action and individualism -- Hacking and making are awesome -- Notes -- Index -- End User License Agreement.