ISSN 1680-8428

當期出版

頁數:159 ﹣168

書評:《「沒有人」的運動:黑客、鄉民、與 g0v 零時政府的數位行動主義》

Book Review: The NOBODY Movement: Civic Hackers and Digital Activism in Taiwan

  
林意仁
Yi-Ren Lin
g0v、黑客、數位行動主義、實用主義、BBS/PTT
g0v, Civic Hackers, Digital Activism, Pragmatism, BBS/PTT
「g0v 零時政府」(以下簡稱 g0v)是台灣近年來重要卻非典型的社會運動。雖然號稱「沒有人、非組織」,但其參與者所組成的社群,卻能在「開放、協作」的共同價值下,以具體行動持續影響大小運動與各類議題。本書評分為兩部分,首先介紹本書內容大要,簡述章節內容與書中論述重點;其次由不同觀點切入與作者對話,包括 g0v 理念與實用主義哲學的親近性,以及 g0v 與 BBS/PTT 生態的對比。
“g0v”—a parody term for “gov” (abbreviation of government)—is a significant yet atypical social movement that has recently emerged in Taiwan. While claiming to be a “movement of nobody” and a “non-organization,” participants of g0v continuously work together under their shared values of “openness and collaboration”, contributing to various movements and social causes through concrete actions. In this review article, the main ideas of the book and summaries of each chapter are presented first, followed by discussions of pragmatism and the development of BBS/PTT in Taiwan as potential topics for further inquiry.