From Russia with code : programming migrations in post-Soviet times / edited by Mario Biagioli and Vincent Antonin Lépinay.

The contributors to From Russia with Code examine Russian computer scientists, programmers, and hackers in and outside of Russia within the context of new international labor markets and the economic, technological, and political changes in post-Soviet Russia.

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Bibliographic Details
Online Access: Full Text (via Duke)
Other Authors: Biagioli, Mario, 1955- (Editor), Lépinay, Vincent Antonin (Editor)
Other title:Book collections on Project MUSE.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Durham : Duke University Press, 2019.
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Table of Contents:
  • Before the collapse : programming cultures in the Soviet Union / Ksenia Tatarchenko
  • From lurker to ninja : creating an IT community at Yandex / Marina Fedorova
  • For code and country : civic hackers in contemporary Russia / Ksenia Ermoshina
  • At the periphery of the empire : Vladivostok's IT industry / Alexandra Masalskaya and Zinaida Vasilyeva
  • Kazan connected : "IT-ing" up a province / Alina Kontareva
  • Hackerspaces and technoparks in Moscow / Aleksandra Simonova
  • Siberian software developers / Andrey Indukaev
  • E-Estonia reprogrammed : nation branding and children coding / Daria Savchenko
  • Post-Soviet ecosystems of IT / Dmitry Zhikharevich
  • Migrating step by step : Russian computer scientists in the UK / Irina Antoschyuk
  • Brain drain and Boston's "upper-middle tech" / Diana Kurkovsky West
  • Jews in Russia and Russians in Israel / Marina Fedorova
  • Russian programmers in Finland : self-presentation in migration narratives / Lyubava Shatokhina.