Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 3 (2023) is now available online
To whom it may concern The editors of Internet Histories are pleased to announce that Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 3, December 2023 is complete, and available online. Two articles are open access. Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 3, December 2023 https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/7/3 Contents: Articles Internet freedom, free culture, and free information: Aaron Swartz and cyberlibertarianism’s neoliberal turn Michael Buozis Shaping the digital world: views on the internet in India in Prime Ministerial speeches (1998–2019) Lasya Tandon A history of features for online tie breaking, 1997-2021 | Open Access Nicholas John & Dekel Katz Cryptoeconomics as governance: an intellectual history from “Crypto Anarchy” to “Cryptoeconomics” | Open Access Kelsie Nabben Genealogy of an archive. The birth, construction, and development of the World Wide Web collection at CERN | Open Access Martin Fomasi, Deborah Barcella, Eleonora Benecchi & Gabriele Balbi Kind regards on behalf of the Internet Histories editorial team, Asger Harlung, Editorial Assistant, Internet Histories
Thanks for sending me a message. All emails will be answered by January 10th. I wish you a good start to the year. M. Am 28.08.2023 um 10:03 schrieb Asger Harlung via Members <members@lists.sigcis.org>: To whom it may concern The editors of Internet Histories are pleased to announce that Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 3, December 2023 is complete, and available online. Two articles are open access. Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 3, December 2023 https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/7/3 Contents: Articles Internet freedom, free culture, and free information: Aaron Swartz and cyberlibertarianism’s neoliberal turn Michael Buozis Shaping the digital world: views on the internet in India in Prime Ministerial speeches (1998–2019) Lasya Tandon A history of features for online tie breaking, 1997-2021 | Open Access Nicholas John & Dekel Katz Cryptoeconomics as governance: an intellectual history from “Crypto Anarchy” to “Cryptoeconomics” | Open Access Kelsie Nabben Genealogy of an archive. The birth, construction, and development of the World Wide Web collection at CERN | Open Access Martin Fomasi, Deborah Barcella, Eleonora Benecchi & Gabriele Balbi Kind regards on behalf of the Internet Histories editorial team, Asger Harlung, Editorial Assistant, Internet Histories _______________________________________________ This email is relayed from members at sigcis.org, the email discussion list of SHOT SIGCIS. Opinions expressed here are those of the member posting and are not reviewed, edited, or endorsed by SIGCIS. The list archives are at http://lists.sigcis.org/pipermail/members-sigcis.org/ and you can change your subscription options at http://lists.sigcis.org/listinfo.cgi/members-sigcis.org
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