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Biohackers
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Alessandro Delfanti
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Biological Sciences
/ Computer hackers
/ Computer networks
/ Computer networks -- Security measures
/ Computer security
/ Hackers
/ Information society
/ SCIENCE
/ Security measures
2015,2013
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Biohackers
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Alessandro Delfanti
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Biological Sciences
/ Computer hackers
/ Computer networks
/ Computer networks -- Security measures
/ Computer security
/ Hackers
/ Information society
/ SCIENCE
/ Security measures
2015,2013
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Biohackers
2015,2013
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Overview
Biohackers explores fundamental changes occuring in the circulation and ownership of scientific information. Alessandro Delfanti argues that the combination of the ethos of 20th century science, the hacker movement and the free software movement is producing an open science culture which redefines the relationship between researchers, scientific institutions and commercial companies. Biohackers looks at the emergence of the citizen biology community ‘DIYbio’, the shift to open access by the American biologist Craig Venter and the rebellion of the Italian virologist Ilaria Capua against WHO data-sharing policies. Delfanti argues that these biologists and many others are involved in a transformation of both life sciences and information systems, using open access tools and claiming independence from both academic and corporate institutions.
Publisher
Pluto Press
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ISBN
0745332803, 9780745332802, 1849649073, 9781849649070
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