Hacking Life by Joseph Reagle - ISBN: 9780262538992
Paperback
In an effort to keep up with a world of too much, life hackers sometimes risk going too far.

Hacking Life

Systematized Living and Its Discontents

  • Paperback

    216 pages

  • Release Date

    18 February 2020

Summary

In an effort to keep up with a world of too much, life hackers sometimes risk going too far.Life hackers track and analyze the food they eat, the hours they sleep, the money they spend, and how they’re feeling on any given day. They share tips on the most efficient ways to tie shoelaces and load the dishwasher; they employ a tomato-shaped kitchen timer as a time-management tool.They see everything as a system composed of parts that can be decomposed and recomposed, with algorithmic rules that…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780262538992
ISBN-10:0262538997
Author:Joseph Reagle
Publisher:MIT Press Ltd
Imprint:MIT Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:216
Release Date:18 February 2020
Weight:290g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 14mm
Series:Strong Ideas
What They're Saying

Critics Review

This insightful, evenhanded book… delves into the motivations and mindset of “life hackers,”…. [a] lively, well-written take.

Publishers Weekly

The book not only lays bare an increasingly popular ethos of our time, but also exposes the layers of exploitation it potentially engenders…. Insightful, and simultaneously disturbing.

LSE Review of Books

A comprehensive look at the recent history and major personalities (also known as “the Geeks and the Gurus”) associated with the emergent phenomenon known as “life hacking.”

Science

Hacking Life is to be welcomed as a useful meditation on the neoliberal culture of our time and the kinds of selves we are rapidly becoming in this digital age.

Times Higher Education

Life hacking was (and is), as Reagle explains, a pursuit of the “creative class,” a product of privilege, and sometimes a disease of it.

Slate

About The Author

Joseph Reagle

Joseph M. Reagle, Jr., is Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Northeastern University. He is the author of Good Faith Collaboration, Reading the Comments, and Hacking Life, all published by the MIT Press.

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