Code Work: Hacking across the US/México Techno-Borderlands by Héctor Beltrán, Gary Tiedemann, Ascent Audio
English | September 24, 2024 | ISBN: B0DGZM335P | 7 hours and 14 minutes | MP3 128 Kbps | 595 Mb
English | September 24, 2024 | ISBN: B0DGZM335P | 7 hours and 14 minutes | MP3 128 Kbps | 595 Mb
How Mexican and Latinx hackers apply concepts from coding to their lived experiences
In Code Work, Héctor Beltrán examines Mexican and Latinx coders' personal strategies of self-making as they navigate a transnational economy of tech work. Beltrán shows how these hackers apply concepts from the code worlds to their lived experiences, deploying batches, loose coupling, iterative processing (looping), hacking, prototyping, and full-stack development in their daily social interactions—at home, in the workplace, on the dating scene, and in their understanding of the economy, culture, and geopolitics. Merging ethnographic analysis with systems thinking, he draws on his eight years of research in México and the United States—during which he participated in and observed hackathons, hacker schools, and tech entrepreneurship conferences—to unpack the conundrums faced by workers in a tech economy that stretches from villages in rural México to Silicon Valley.
Beltrán's highly original, wide-ranging analysis uniquely connects technology studies, the anthropology of capitalism, and Latinx and Latin American studies.
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