posted on Mar, 6 2005 @ 11:16 PM
The talk analyzed the culture of the information age, especially how the growing role of innovation is leading to a new creative work ethic: the
hacker ethic (here, hacker does not mean computer criminals but what the word originally meant, enthusiastic innovators). Dr. Pekka Himanen is an
internationally well-known researcher of the information age, whose books on the subject have been published in 18 languages. His works include The
Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of the Information Age and The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model with Manuel Castells. Himanen
has also acted as an advisor on the information society to the Finnish President, government and parliament, as well as to leading international
institutions. Currently, Dr. Himanen is the Director of the Berkeley Center for Information Society.
annenberg.usc.edu...