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  1. Enid Gabriella Coleman (usually known as Gabriella Coleman or Biella; born 1973) is an anthropologist, academic and author whose work focuses on politics and cultures of hacking and online activism, and has worked on distinct hacker communities, such as free and open-source software hackers, Anonymous and security hackers, among others.

  2. Gabriella Coleman is a full professor of anthropology at Harvard University and a faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. She studies the politics, cultures, and ethics of hacking, and has written two books on computer hackers and Anonymous.

  3. Gabriella Coleman is a full professor and director of undergraduate studies at Harvard University, where she studies the cultures and ethics of hacking. She is the author of two books on hackers and Anonymous, and a frequent commentator on digital culture and cyberpolitics.

  4. Sep 14, 2014 · McGill University professor Gabriella Coleman is the world’s foremost — and pretty much only — scholar on the “hacktivist” group Anonymous. “I’m not a full insider,” she says.

  5. Feb 23, 2022 · Learn about the research and teaching of Gabriella Coleman, a new faculty member at Harvard who studies the culture and history of hackers. She explores how hackers have evolved from underground outlaws to security professionals, activists, and spies.

  6. anthropology.fas.harvard.edu › sites › projectsE. Gabriella Coleman

    Associate Professor and Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy Department of Art History and Communication Studies. (Associate Member: Department of Anthropology) McGill University, Montreal, Canada May 2014-September 2022.

  7. Gabriella Coleman is a full professor in the Department of Anthropology at Harvard University and is a faculty associate at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society. Trained as an anthropologist, her scholarship covers the politics, cultures, and ethics of hacking.