计算机编程社区叙事中的美学、表演性与抵抗

Aesthetics, performativity and resistance in the narratives of a computer programming community

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2006
被引 37
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

研究了一个程序员社区在线讨论编码美学的叙事,发现程序员通过叙事表达技术、伦理和美学动机,并抵抗组织控制,强调黑客伦理对编程热情的合法化。

Abstract

This article reports on an empirical study of a computer programmer community, focusing on online exchanges in which participants discuss the aesthetics of coding. Naturalistic data were collected during a 12-month period of non-participant observation of the software community in question. The authors estimate that approximately 200 participants are represented in the main dataset. Narrative data are presented under two interpretative rubrics: ‘programmer performatives’ and ‘commercial performativity’. We seek to demonstrate that there is the online equivalent of a great deal of intricate ‘face work’ that programmers do in their narrative exchanges. In expressing and conforming to a ‘hacker ethic’, programmer narratives simultaneously evince technical, ethical and aesthetic motives. There is frequent articulation of resistance and subversive intent expressed toward representatives of employers and employing organizations. Software engineers are acutely aware of the facets of organizational control and demands for performativity that they feel compromise their artistic endeavours. Programmers make sense of their condition ideologically both through their practical pursuit of coding ideals and by espousing a hacker ethic that legitimates their passionate engagement with coding tasks.

计算机编程社会学组织行为性别研究艺术