Hacker Culture

{{Short description|Book by Douglas Thomas}}

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| country = United States

| language = English

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| genre = Cultural criticism

| publisher = University of Minnesota Press

| release_date = 1 March 2002

| media_type = Print (Hardcover and Paperback)

| pages = 266 p

| isbn = 0-8166-3345-2

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Hacker Culture is a cultural criticism book written by Douglas Thomas that deals with hacker ethics and hackers.

Reception

Publishers Weekly reviewed Hacker Culture as "an intelligent and approachable book on one of the most widely discussed and least understood subcultures in recent decades."{{cite magazine|url=http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-8166-3345-6|title=Nonfiction Review: HACKER CULTURE by Douglas Thomas, Author . Univ. of Minnesota $25.95 (266p) ISBN 978-0-8166-3345-6|magazine=Publishers Weekly|date=4 March 2002|access-date=2013-05-17}}

San Francisco Chronicle reviewed Hacker Culture as "an unusually balanced history of the computer underground and its sensational representation in movies and newspapers."{{cite news|author=Keay Davidson|author-link=Keay Davidson|url=http://www.sfgate.com/books/article/REVIEWS-IN-BRIEF-2857395.php|title=REVIEWS IN BRIEF - SFGate|newspaper=San Francisco Chronicle|date=31 March 2002|access-date=2013-05-17}}

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