Fwd: Special issue of Information & Culture: Histories of the Internet
Hi everyone - This new issue of Information & Culture on “Histories of the Internet” will be of interest to many of you, featuring six fresh and original accounts of the history of the Internet (and other networks), as well as an introductory essay by Tom Haigh, Bill Dutton, and me. Cheers, Andy Begin forwarded message: Information & Culture Volume 50, Issue 2, Spring 2015 ARTICLES Forging Histories of the Internet: Introducing a Special Issue of Information & Culture Thomas Haigh, Andrew L. Russell, and William H. Dutton “Singing the Strong Light Works of [American] Engineers”: Popular Histories of the Internet as Mythopoetic Literature Merav Katz-Kimchi
From Virtual to Social: Transforming Concepts and Images of the Internet Christian Oggolder
From the Mainframe to the Masses: A Participatory Computing Movement in Minnesota Education Joy Rankin
Part of a Whole: RENATER, a Twenty-Year-Old Network within the Internet Valérie Schafer “If You Build It, They Will Come”: Lusk, Wyoming, and the Information Highway Imaginaire, 1989–1999 Nadine I. Kozak Professional Work for Nothing: Software Commercialization and “An Open Letter to Hobbyists” Kevin Driscoll http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/journals/information-culture Sheila Scoville Journals Promotion Coordinator University of Texas Press P.O. Box 7819 | Austin, TX 78731-7819 P: (512) 232-7618
You will find abstracts for the papers at http://www.infoculturejournal.org/abstracts/50.2 <http://www.infoculturejournal.org/abstracts/50.2>. For those of you who have access to Project MUSE through your university, you will be able to download the papers electronically without your own subscription. Bill
On Apr 17, 2015, at 7:15 AM, Andrew Russell <arussell@stevens.edu> wrote:
Hi everyone -
This new issue of Information & Culture on “Histories of the Internet” will be of interest to many of you, featuring six fresh and original accounts of the history of the Internet (and other networks), as well as an introductory essay by Tom Haigh, Bill Dutton, and me.
Cheers,
Andy
Begin forwarded message:
Information & Culture Volume 50, Issue 2, Spring 2015
ARTICLES
Forging Histories of the Internet: Introducing a Special Issue of Information & Culture Thomas Haigh, Andrew L. Russell, and William H. Dutton
“Singing the Strong Light Works of [American] Engineers”: Popular Histories of the Internet as Mythopoetic Literature Merav Katz-Kimchi
From Virtual to Social: Transforming Concepts and Images of the Internet Christian Oggolder
From the Mainframe to the Masses: A Participatory Computing Movement in Minnesota Education Joy Rankin
Part of a Whole: RENATER, a Twenty-Year-Old Network within the Internet Valérie Schafer
“If You Build It, They Will Come”: Lusk, Wyoming, and the Information Highway Imaginaire, 1989–1999 Nadine I. Kozak
Professional Work for Nothing: Software Commercialization and “An Open Letter to Hobbyists” Kevin Driscoll
http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/journals/information-culture <http://utpress.utexas.edu/index.php/journals/information-culture>
Sheila Scoville Journals Promotion Coordinator University of Texas Press
P.O. Box 7819 | Austin, TX 78731-7819 P: (512) 232-7618
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