Mario Biagioli, Vincent Antonin LépinayProgramming Migrations in Post-Soviet Times
From Russia with Code
Programming Migrations in Post-Soviet Times
Herausgeber: Biagioli, Mario; Lépinay, Vincent Antonin
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Mario Biagioli, Vincent Antonin LépinayProgramming Migrations in Post-Soviet Times
From Russia with Code
Programming Migrations in Post-Soviet Times
Herausgeber: Biagioli, Mario; Lépinay, Vincent Antonin
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Mario Biagioli is Distinguished Professor of Law, Science and Technology Studies, and History at the University of California, Davis. Vincent Lépinay is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Medialab at Sciences Po (Paris).
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Mario Biagioli is Distinguished Professor of Law, Science and Technology Studies, and History at the University of California, Davis. Vincent Lépinay is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Medialab at Sciences Po (Paris).
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- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781478001843
- ISBN-10: 1478001844
- Artikelnr.: 53490587
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Duke University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 656g
- ISBN-13: 9781478001843
- ISBN-10: 1478001844
- Artikelnr.: 53490587
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Mario Biagioli is Distinguished Professor of Law, Science and Technology Studies, and History at the University of California, Davis. Vincent LÉpinay is Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology and Medialab at Sciences Po (Paris).
List of Abbreviations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Russian Economies of Code / Mario Biagioli and Vincent
Lépinay 1
I. Coding Collectives
1. Before the Collapse: Programming Cultures in the Soviet Union / Ksenia
Tatarchenko 39
2. From Lurker to Ninja: Creating an IT Community at Yandex / Marina
Fedorova 59
3. For Code and Country: Civic Hackers in Contemporary Russia / Ksenia
Ermoshina 87
II. Outward-Looking Enclaves
4. At the Periphery of the Empire: Recycling Japanese Cars into
Vladivostok's IT Communuity / Alexandra Masalskaya and Zinaida Vasilyeva
113
5. Kazan Connected: "IT-ing Up" a Province / Alina Kontareva 145
6. Hackerspaces and Technoparks in Moscow / Aleksandra Simonova 167
7. Siberian Software Developers / Andrey Inkukaev 195
8. E-Estonia Reprogrammed: Nation Branding and Children Coding / Daria
Savchenko 213
III. Interlude: Russian Maps
9. Post-Soviet Ecosystems of IT / Dmitrii Zhikharevich 231
IV. Bridges and Mismatches
10. Migrating Step by Step: Russian Computer Specialists in the UK / Irina
Antoschyuk 271
11. Brain Drain and Boston's "Upper-Middle Tech" / Diana Kurkovsky West
297
12. Jews in Russia and Russians in Israel / Marina Fedorova 319
13. Russian Programmers in Finland: Self-Presentation in Migration
Narratives / Lyubava Shatokhina 347
Contributors 365
Index 369
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Russian Economies of Code / Mario Biagioli and Vincent
Lépinay 1
I. Coding Collectives
1. Before the Collapse: Programming Cultures in the Soviet Union / Ksenia
Tatarchenko 39
2. From Lurker to Ninja: Creating an IT Community at Yandex / Marina
Fedorova 59
3. For Code and Country: Civic Hackers in Contemporary Russia / Ksenia
Ermoshina 87
II. Outward-Looking Enclaves
4. At the Periphery of the Empire: Recycling Japanese Cars into
Vladivostok's IT Communuity / Alexandra Masalskaya and Zinaida Vasilyeva
113
5. Kazan Connected: "IT-ing Up" a Province / Alina Kontareva 145
6. Hackerspaces and Technoparks in Moscow / Aleksandra Simonova 167
7. Siberian Software Developers / Andrey Inkukaev 195
8. E-Estonia Reprogrammed: Nation Branding and Children Coding / Daria
Savchenko 213
III. Interlude: Russian Maps
9. Post-Soviet Ecosystems of IT / Dmitrii Zhikharevich 231
IV. Bridges and Mismatches
10. Migrating Step by Step: Russian Computer Specialists in the UK / Irina
Antoschyuk 271
11. Brain Drain and Boston's "Upper-Middle Tech" / Diana Kurkovsky West
297
12. Jews in Russia and Russians in Israel / Marina Fedorova 319
13. Russian Programmers in Finland: Self-Presentation in Migration
Narratives / Lyubava Shatokhina 347
Contributors 365
Index 369
List of Abbreviations vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Russian Economies of Code / Mario Biagioli and Vincent
Lépinay 1
I. Coding Collectives
1. Before the Collapse: Programming Cultures in the Soviet Union / Ksenia
Tatarchenko 39
2. From Lurker to Ninja: Creating an IT Community at Yandex / Marina
Fedorova 59
3. For Code and Country: Civic Hackers in Contemporary Russia / Ksenia
Ermoshina 87
II. Outward-Looking Enclaves
4. At the Periphery of the Empire: Recycling Japanese Cars into
Vladivostok's IT Communuity / Alexandra Masalskaya and Zinaida Vasilyeva
113
5. Kazan Connected: "IT-ing Up" a Province / Alina Kontareva 145
6. Hackerspaces and Technoparks in Moscow / Aleksandra Simonova 167
7. Siberian Software Developers / Andrey Inkukaev 195
8. E-Estonia Reprogrammed: Nation Branding and Children Coding / Daria
Savchenko 213
III. Interlude: Russian Maps
9. Post-Soviet Ecosystems of IT / Dmitrii Zhikharevich 231
IV. Bridges and Mismatches
10. Migrating Step by Step: Russian Computer Specialists in the UK / Irina
Antoschyuk 271
11. Brain Drain and Boston's "Upper-Middle Tech" / Diana Kurkovsky West
297
12. Jews in Russia and Russians in Israel / Marina Fedorova 319
13. Russian Programmers in Finland: Self-Presentation in Migration
Narratives / Lyubava Shatokhina 347
Contributors 365
Index 369
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction: Russian Economies of Code / Mario Biagioli and Vincent
Lépinay 1
I. Coding Collectives
1. Before the Collapse: Programming Cultures in the Soviet Union / Ksenia
Tatarchenko 39
2. From Lurker to Ninja: Creating an IT Community at Yandex / Marina
Fedorova 59
3. For Code and Country: Civic Hackers in Contemporary Russia / Ksenia
Ermoshina 87
II. Outward-Looking Enclaves
4. At the Periphery of the Empire: Recycling Japanese Cars into
Vladivostok's IT Communuity / Alexandra Masalskaya and Zinaida Vasilyeva
113
5. Kazan Connected: "IT-ing Up" a Province / Alina Kontareva 145
6. Hackerspaces and Technoparks in Moscow / Aleksandra Simonova 167
7. Siberian Software Developers / Andrey Inkukaev 195
8. E-Estonia Reprogrammed: Nation Branding and Children Coding / Daria
Savchenko 213
III. Interlude: Russian Maps
9. Post-Soviet Ecosystems of IT / Dmitrii Zhikharevich 231
IV. Bridges and Mismatches
10. Migrating Step by Step: Russian Computer Specialists in the UK / Irina
Antoschyuk 271
11. Brain Drain and Boston's "Upper-Middle Tech" / Diana Kurkovsky West
297
12. Jews in Russia and Russians in Israel / Marina Fedorova 319
13. Russian Programmers in Finland: Self-Presentation in Migration
Narratives / Lyubava Shatokhina 347
Contributors 365
Index 369







