Reliving the past & making a harmonious society today: A study of elderly electronic hackers in China

Y Sun, S Lindtner, X Ding, T Lu, N Gu - … of the 18th ACM Conference on …, 2015 - dl.acm.org
Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative …, 2015dl.acm.org
This paper tells a story of DIY (do it yourself) making that does not neatly fit more familiar
narratives of making: as individual empowerment, as a democratizing force, and as
technoscientific innovation. Drawing on ethnographic research with a collective of elderly
electronic hackers in China, we provide insights into the socio-technical and politico-
economic processes of hacking and making. This paper examines how the activity of making
functioned for elderly DIY enthusiasts as way of remaking and reliving the past and as a …
This paper tells a story of DIY (do it yourself) making that does not neatly fit more familiar narratives of making: as individual empowerment, as a democratizing force, and as technoscientific innovation. Drawing on ethnographic research with a collective of elderly electronic hackers in China, we provide insights into the socio-technical and politico-economic processes of hacking and making. This paper examines how the activity of making functioned for elderly DIY enthusiasts as way of remaking and reliving the past and as a means for expressing class belonging and citizenship. We show that making and hacking is not practiced in a void independent of social, political or economic forces. Rather, making unfolds in relation to, and is contingent on, societal norms and specific techno-cultural histories. As much as hacking empowers certain people, it excludes others and functions as a site for the exercise of power and social distinction making.
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