Affiliation:
1. Linfield College, McMinnville, OR, USA
Abstract
Make magazine is a quarterly publication focused on do-it-yourself projects involving technology and innovation. The magazine also sponsors a biannual event, the Maker Faire, that brings “makers” together to share their knowledge. As a strategy for building audience loyalty and identification with the magazine, the Make products are skillfully crafted. However, they also invoke ideals such as environmentalism and nationalism in a potent mix that not only engages readers, but also represents an additional cultural demonstration of the phenomenon of technological utopianism.
Subject
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Communication,Cultural Studies
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1. Contents;Sozial- und Kulturgeographie;2024-04-02
2. Frontmatter;Sozial- und Kulturgeographie;2024-04-02
3. References;Sozial- und Kulturgeographie;2024-04-02
4. Chapter 11 Conclusion: Performing Technocapitalism;Sozial- und Kulturgeographie;2024-04-02
5. Part II Conclusion: Technocapitalism's Responsibilization to Calculate and Care (for Liberating Products);Sozial- und Kulturgeographie;2024-04-02