Theron demanded and received a $10 million increase to be equal with male co-star Chris Hemsworth.
Describe the article (who? what? where? when? why?)
Interface this article with this TED Talk: http://www.ted.com/talks/keren_elazari_hackers_the_internet_s_immune_system#t-31395
Use this TED Talk to enhance your description of this article by relating it to Elazai's argument/thesis.
Contextualize: Further enhance your description by comparing and contrasting how the state, commercial sector, and 'Hacktivists' utilize information and the parts these play in inequality and the 'Digital Divide'. I would highly recommend hitting on concepts such as: 'Network of Surveillance' (The diagram I drew on the board in between part 1 and 2 of United States of Secrets), 'Commodification of Information' (Lyotard, 1984, see lecture notes from day 1), 'Knowing Capitalism' (Nigel Thrift, 2005, see lecture notes from day 1 ), and 'Information Activism'. You may also find it useful to hit on 'Anonymity', 'Cult of the Amateur', 'Technological Unconscious' (Thrift, 2005, day one lecture notes, algorithm section), and 'Technological Determinism' (why Hacktivists mobilize). If after engaging with these concepts, you feel it is necessary to contextualize further, you can enhance this section further by drawing on the larger concepts that we covered during unit one, such as 'Web 2.0', 'Network', 'Information', 'Archive', 'Interface', and 'Interactivity'.
Critically engage with Elazari's Argument and the concepts that you utilized to contextualize this artifact. Are these concepts able to enhance our understanding of this current event? If so, how? What dynamics do they make visible? What might they miss or render invisible? Are there concepts that I didn’t list that are applicable and allow us to better describe, contextualize, and critically engage with this artifact?




















