Christian Fauré — La prolétarisation dans les sociétés informatiques. Par prolétarisation, j’entends le processus qui conduit à la perte de connaissance critique et de savoir-faire. Bernard Stiegler a clairement expliqué ce processus en rappelant qu’un prolétaire n’était pas nécessairement un pauvre (Alan Greenspan est un prolétaire qui a été le patron de la réserve fédérale américaine pendant vingt ans).
Prolétarisation ne veut pas dire la même chose que paupérisation, même si l’un entraîne souvent l’autre. Au début de la phase d’industrialisation, le prolétaire est celui qui a vu son savoir-faire passer dans la machine. En conséquence de quoi on ne l’a plus payé pour son savoir faire mais pour sa simple force de travail qui ne le distinguait dès lors plus d’un autre travailleur, et donc pouvait être mis en concurrence permanente.
C’est dans ce contexte que le marketing intervient pour optimiser le positionnement de l’entreprise sur un marché concurrentiel. La situation serait devenue pourtant bien pire si le web n’était pas là. Students’ Subway Security Talk Canceled by Court Order. The Saturday, Aug. 9 Web update “Students’ Subway Talk Canceled by Court Order” inaccurately stated that software used to analyze the MBTA’s CharlieCard was made available online and was removed after legal action. The software had not been placed online, according to Zackary M. Anderson ’09, one of the students whose talk was canceled. (This article has been revised to reflect this correction.) Web Update Students’ Subway Security Talk Canceled by Court Order August 9, 2008, 10:39 p.m.
Three MIT students will not be presenting their security research at the annual DEF CON hacker convention this weekend because of a temporary restraining order filed by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority on Friday afternoon. Zackary M. The MBTA’s complaint says that they intend to sue the students on several charges. At Saturday’s hearing, the MBTA alleged they anticipated a loss of more than $5,000 in fares because of the students’ research.
Lawsuit surprised students. Main Page - What The Wiki?! [HackBBS] Hack en situation réel. Linuxchix.org. Raven.oneeyedcrow.net -- feminist poet crypto geek. Woman Hackers -- Research. Women hackers In the course of pursuing my interest in hackers and their work, I attended several hackers’ meetings. Naturally, as a cyberfeminist, I was looking for women hackers. In the beginning I tried to ignore the fact that the few women who participated in these meetings were not actively involved in computer hacking, and did not consider themselves to be hackers. It took me a while to realize that in fact there were NO women hackers. Why? In the beginning I assumed that this was more or less a coincidence, and I started to search more specifically for them. I also addressed certain people personally in my research, for example Bruce Sterling, a writer and specialist in the US-hacker scene. Another specialist I’ve come across in my research is Gail Thackeray.
I tried, of course, to squeeze information about women hackers out of her. To my question as to why there were no women hackers, she explained: "Men and women (warning: sweeping generalisation coming!)