Pekka Himanen earned his Ph. D. in philosophy from the University of Helsinki at the age of twenty. His ongoing mapping of the meaning of technological development has brought him into dialogue with academics, artists, ministers and CEOs. Himanen works at the University of Helsinki and at the University of California at Berkeley. Linus Torvalds has become one of the most respected hackers within the computer community for creating the Linux operating system in 1991 while a student at the University of Helsinki. Since then, Linux has grown into a project involving thousands of programmers and millions of users worldwide. Mauel Castells is a professor of sociology at the university of California at Berkeley. He is the author of the highly acclaimed trilogy The Information Age and of The City and The Grassroots (winner of the 1983 C. Wright Mills Award) and of more than twenty other books.
4 Ebooks par Pekka Himanen
Manuel Castells & Pekka Himanen: Reconceptualizing Development in the Global Information Age
The conditions in which ‘development’-the process by which people, individually and collectively, enhance their capacities to improve their lives according to their values and interests-operates have …
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€42.25
Manuel Castells & Pekka Himanen: Reconceptualizing Development in the Global Information Age
The conditions in which ‘development’-the process by which people, individually and collectively, enhance their capacities to improve their lives according to their values and interests-operates have …
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€42.34
Pekka Himanen: Hacker Ethic
The Hacker Ethic takes us on a journey through fundamental questions about life in the information age – a trip of constant surprises, after which our time and our lives can be seen from unexpected p …
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€6.99