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To whom it may concern
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<div>The editors of Internet Histories are pleased to announce that</div>
<div>Volume 5, Issue 3-4, September-December 2021 is complete, and available online.</div>
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<div>One article is open access.</div>
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<div>Kind regards on behalf of the Internet Histories editorial team,</div>
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<div>Asger Harlung,</div>
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<div>Internet Histories, Volume 5, Issue 3-4, September-December 2021</div>
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Digital Technology, Culture and Society Frequency: Yearly ISSN: 2470-1475 eISSN: 2470-1483 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/24701475.2021.1988239 Abstract This paper provides an introduction to a special double-issue of Internet Histories journal
on ‘Asian Internet Histories’. As the editors, we provide context and discussion of the exciting emerging work on Asian Internet histories, and identifies challenges ahead. We suggest that the histories of Asian Internet stand to make a precious and shape-shifting
contribution to our understanding of the Internet and its evolution –– as well as ways in which its futures are being framed and approached in the present.</div>
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<div>Contents:</div>
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<div>Research Articles</div>
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<div>Asian internet histories: an introduction</div>
<div>Gerard Goggin, Haiqing Yu & Kwang-Suk Lee</div>
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<div>Radical praxis of computing in the PRC: forgotten stories from the maoist to post-Mao era</div>
<div>Jack Linchuan Qiu & Hongzhe Wang</div>
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<div>From RangKoM and JARING to the Internet: visions and practices of electronic networking in Malaysia, 1983–1996</div>
<div>Hallam Stevens</div>
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<div>Between the developmental state and popular nationalism: the pure Hangul movement in the early history of the Korean internet</div>
<div>Kwang-Suk Lee</div>
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<div>Relentless villains or fervent netizens?: The alt-right community in Korea, Ilbe</div>
<div>Hojeong Lee</div>
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<div>Digital cynical romanticism: Japan’s 2channel and the precursors to online extremist cultures</div>
<div>Brett J. Fujioka & Julia R. DeCook</div>
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<div>The mediated and mediatised justice-seeking: Chinese digital vigilantism from 2006 to 2018</div>
<div>Open Access</div>
<div>Qian Huang</div>
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<div>Choking the ‘periphery’: pride and prejudice in India’s globalizing Internet imaginary</div>
<div>M. Imran Parray</div>
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<div>Discursive activism in the age of BBS: revisiting overseas Chinese protests during the 2008 Beijing Olympics torch relay</div>
<div>Shaohua Guo</div>
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<div>From public sphere to magic circle: playful publics on the Chinese internet</div>
<div>Emilie Xie, Maxwell Foxman & Shuo Xu</div>
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<div>The real “poor man’s Arpanet”? A conversation about Unix networks with Kilnam Chon, godfather of the Asian Internet</div>
<div>Camille Paloque-Bergès</div>
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<div>Book Review</div>
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<div>The evolution of the Chinese internet: Creative visibility in the digital public</div>
<div>edited by Shaohua Guo, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2020. Hardcover, 328 pp., ISBN: 9781503613775, $30</div>
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<div>Other</div>
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Thanks to reviewers<br>
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