"Doing it for the lulz"?: online communities of practice and offline tactical media
What happens when an online community moves to a real space? Take the case of Anonymous. For several years now, this, loosely connected, entirely internet based group has been known for online pranks and griefing, often being labeled by the media as "hackers on steroids" or "the Inter...
Main Author: | Vichot, Ray |
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Georgia Institute of Technology
2009
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1853/28098 |
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