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The Gift of the Code: the culture of an operating system

Kastrinou Theodoropoulou, A.M.A.

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A.M.A. Kastrinou Theodoropoulou



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AMA Kastrinou dan3amk@durham.ac.uk
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Abstract

“The Gift of the Code” explores the boundaries between technology and sociality, computers and cultures. Based on long-term ethnographic research among users and developers of GNU/Linux Operating System, this work analyses how Linux developers and users consume, create and exchange an as much technical as cultural discursive construction of sociality. Like a modern-day kula ring, the Linux code is analysed in terms of a gift: one cannot keep it for one’s self, it contains obligations and a promise of future reciprocity. It is a collective gift of the self-ascribed Hackers that come from different geographic places and meet in lines of code, socializing by exchanging ideas about the code and about themselves. This work shows by what means the computer hackers of Linux, abiding to the original definition of the word, actively constitute their community using discourse: language, e-mail, internal meritocratic hierarchies based on technical ability and ethics of the group, boundaries of exclusion and inclusion. This project is about power relations, resistance networks and the hegemony of a techno-scientific self-indulgence of some post-residents of an imagined cyber-West. Equally, it is about the giving of gifts, hacker culture and the ‘fun’ of hacking, creating and maintaining a ‘guerrilla’ operating system. Studying the anthropology of GNU/Linux operating system is a journey towards an investigation of what makes the social into technology and how technology is translated into sociality.

Citation

Kastrinou Theodoropoulou, A. (2008). The Gift of the Code: the culture of an operating system. Durham anthropology journal, 15(1), 106-164

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2008
Deposit Date Sep 17, 2012
Publicly Available Date Mar 28, 2024
Journal Durham anthropology journal
Publisher University of Durham
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 15
Issue 1
Pages 106-164
Keywords Reciprocity, Gift, Gnu-linux, Internet, Cyber-sociality.
Publisher URL http://www.dur.ac.uk/anthropology.journal/vol15/iss1/kastrinou/kastrinou.html

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