New issue of the journal Internet Histories
New issue of the journal Internet Histories is now out! In issue 1(3) you'll find the following articles: What is “internet”? The case for the proper noun and why it is important Morten Bay When search engines stopped being human: menu interfaces and the rise of the ideological nature of algorithmic search Niels Kerssens--OPEN ACCESS Towards a nonlinear, material history of digital swarms Alberto Micali Infonie: a forced conversion to the Internet (1995–2000) Stéphanie Le Gallic Conversations with a pioneer: Paul Baran in his own words Morten Bay You can find more information about all the articles here http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/1/3?nav=tocList Please also consider submitting an article to the journal, more information about submission can be found here http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rint20&page=instructions. We are already now planning issue 2(1) and we would very much like to have more submissions for this issue within the next 1-2 months. -Niels Brügger —————————————————————————————— NEW JOURNAL: Internet Histories—Digital Technology, Culture and Society, inaugural issue (1(3)) OUT NOW, http://tandfonline.com/loi/rint20<http://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftandfonline.com%2Floi%2Frint20&h=4AQGhuBgqAQEAhzzyp1X27mI8Sn_XTSvFLHV_ddZm9OXOQA&enc=AZN_rQ35kUoUyznQR9iv3ben1pFLjnq0JsrpbLzIbzwtd4DHCD3J4kxp8BJe3u6wFEeu12CWlVHwJxOWnH5nt0nW8JHrocjmSKZBqV-P9sGABtpyQUBK3f47ycS3AK3An8_GEeg-lKz2hSPiBo8aD4mxDqPmqU8nBUfYPdczV7kZgw&s=1> LATEST PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present (eds. N. Brügger, R. Schroeder). London: UCL Press, 2017 Download FREE copy: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/ucl-press/browse-books/the-web-as-history Probing a nation’s web domain: A new approach to web history and a new kind of historical source. In G. Goggin, M. McLelland (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Global Internet Histories (pp. 61-73). New York/Abingdon: Routledge 2017. Webraries and Web Archives: The Web between public and private. In D. Baker, W. Ewans (Eds.), The End of Wisdom?: The Future of Libraries in a Digital Age (pp. 185–190). Oxford: Chandos Publishing, 2017. Pre-pub versions: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/312006853_Webraries_and_Web_Archive... https://www.academia.edu/30729119/Webraries_and_Web_Archives_The_Web_between... Digital Humanities. In K.B. Jensen, R.T. Craig, J. Pooley, E. Rothenbuhler (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy (vol. 1, pp. 548-556). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell/The International Communication Association (ICA), 2016 Digital Humanities in the 21st Century: Digital Material as a Driving Force, Digital Humanities Quarterly, 10(3), 2016 Read article: http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/10/3/000256/000256.html The Web’s first 25 years (guest editor and Introduction), New Media & Society, 18(7), 2016 Read more: http://nms.sagepub.com/content/18/7 A brief history of Facebook as a media text: The development of an empty structure, First Monday, 20(5), 2015 Read article: http://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/5423 NIELS BRÜGGER, Professor (MSO, with special responsibilities), PhD Head of the Centre for Internet Studies, and of NetLab School of Communication and Culture Aarhus University Helsingforsgade 14, building 5347, room 236 8200 Aarhus N Denmark Phone (switchboard) +45 8715 0000 Phone (direct) +45 8716 1971 Phone (mobile) +45 2945 3231 E-mail nb@cc.au.dk<mailto:nb@dac.au.dk> Webpage http://imv.au.dk/~nb Profile at LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/50a/555 Skype name: niels_bruegger Orcid.org/0000-0003-1787-1980<http://Orcid.org/0000-0003-1787-1980> The Centre for Internet Studies, http://cfi.au.dk NetLab, http://netlab.dk RESAW, a Research Infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web Material, http://resaw.eu
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