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Faculty of the Social Sciences

New book published

© Ronja Trischler
Ronja Trischler has co-authored a book about hackathons in digital capitalism with Oliver Berli, Valentin Janda, Hannes Krämer, Diana Lengersdorf, Alexandra Manske & Matthias Wieser.

Hackathons can be understood as an expression of current developments in work in digital capitalism: they present themselves as experience- and technology-oriented events where people work together on creative solutions to complex problems such as climate change, hunger or the mobility crisis. Participants come together for a limited period of time to develop digital solutions to problems. But hackathons are more than just tech events for hacking nerds. They are an integral part of a creative industry that is dedicated to finding technology-driven solutions to social problems. The multigraph discusses hackathons as a form of creative work and brings together a variety of research perspectives in an innovative way.

The book is available as a paperback or eBook (open access) from the publisher.

"Hackathons. Eine Multigrafie kreativer Arbeit im digitalen Kapitalismus" written by Oliver Berli, Valentin Janda, Hannes Krämer, Diana Lengersdorf, Alexandra Manske, Ronja Trischler & Matthias Wieser.

To the publisher's site.