[WebCultures] New journal -- Internet Histories, open for submissions

Niels Brügger nb at cc.au.dk
Thu Sep 15 10:13:11 CEST 2016


Internet Histories

The new academic journal Internet Histories (Taylor & Francis/Routledge) has just opened its submissions website — please consider submitting an article.

Excerpt from the journal’s Aims and scope:
Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society is an international, inter-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal concerned with research on the cultural, social, political and technological histories of the internet and associated digital cultures.

The journal embraces empirical as well as theoretical and methodological studies within the field of the history of the internet broadly conceived — from early computer networks, Usenet and Bulletin Board Systems, to everyday Internet with the web through the emergence of new forms of internet with mobile phones and tablet computers, social media, and the internet of things. The journal will also provide the premier outlet for cutting-edge research in the closely related area of histories of digital cultures.


Read about the journal, its aims and scope, international editorial board, and more at http://tandfonline.com/loi/rint20<https://t.co/8mPP1ZK5IG>

Best,

Niels Brügger

[cid:1F787469-9E8E-490D-9D16-EF260266CE4F at arts.client.au.dk]

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LATEST PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

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

Humanities, Digital Humanities, Media Studies, Internet Studies: An Inaugural Lecture. The Centre for Internet Studies’ Monograph Series, 16, Aarhus 2015, 15 p.
Download publication: http://cfi.au.dk/news/article/artikel/inaugural-lecture-listen-here/

The web archive as historical source: The case of recent music history (with Henrik Smith-Sivertsen). Web Archives as scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives. Conference organised by RESAW, Aarhus, 2015, 6 p.

A brief history of Facebook as a media text: The development of an empty structure, First Monday, 20(5), 2015
Read more: 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
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8200 Aarhus N
Denmark

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The Centre for Internet Studies, http://cfi.au.dk
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RESAW, a Research Infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web Material, http://resaw.eu

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