Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 1-2 is now online
To whom it may concern, The Editorial Staff of Internet Histories is pleased to announce that Internet Histories Volume 9, issue 1-2 is now online. Please notice: The entire issue has free access until the end of July. This is a special double issue: Gender in Internet and Web History Guest Editors: Leopoldina Fortunati, Autumn Edwards & Janet Abbate The full issue may be accessed here: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/9/1-2 A list of the content is included below. If you have an interesting piece on web or Internet history, please submit @InternetHistor http://www.tandfonline.com/rint20, or email Managing Editor Niels Brügger nb@cc.au.dk With kind regards on behalf of the editorial team, Asger Harlung, editorial assistant, Internet Histories - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - List of articles in Vol. 9(1-2): Introduction: (re)writing gender in Internet histories Leopoldina Fortunati, Autumn Edwards & Janet Abbate Articles: “She does a good job for a woman” – the challenges for women enablers in the era of internet histories Jane Vincent Becoming Wikipedian women: a sociotechnical history of the Gender Gap Task Force (2013–2023) | Open Access Steve Jankowski Gendering of the “ideal user” in 1990s-era internet magazines Will Mari & Fanny Ramirez The politics of the digital transition: lessons from slash fan fiction communities at the turn of the millennium Anne Kustritz Digital pioneers: Mormon mommy bloggers and building the “Bloggernacle” Emily Lynell Edwards Streaming out of the spiral of silence. Women’s visibility in gaming community and on twitch Roberto Carradore & Tiziana Pirola Network breakdown: the queer anarchist politics at the heart of the ‘net from FidoNet to HOMOCORE Kat Brewster (Un)scaffolding gender: social media and the evolution of nonbinary identity Shell Avenant How have you modelled my gender? Reconstructing the history of gender representation in Wikidata | Open Access Beatrice Melis, Marta Fioravanti, Chiara Paolini & Daniele Metilli Doing LGBTQ internet histories justice: a queer web archive manifesto | Open Access Jesper Verhoef Dwelling with feminist media archives in the age of big data | Open Access Shana MacDonald, Brianna Wiens & Nick Ruest Roundtable: Researching gender in the history of the Internet and the Web. A roundtable at the SHOT 2023 conference Janet Abbate, Cassius Adair, Avery Dame-Griff, Autumn Edwards, Leopoldina Fortunati, Deena Larsen, Laine Nooney & Valérie Schafer
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Asger Harlung