Reference : Internet histories early career researcher award
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Internet histories early career researcher award
English
Schafer, Valerie mailto [University of Luxembourg > Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > >]
Brugger, Niels mailto [Aarhus Universitet - AU]
Goggin, Gerard mailto [Nanyang Technological University]
Milligan, Ian mailto [University of Waterloo]
Jun-2020
Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society
Taylor & Francis
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International
2470-1475
2470-1483
Abingdon
United Kingdom
[en] Internet history ; Web history
[en] The five papers of this special issue were candidates for the first Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award. They represent the next generation of scholarship and show creative, original approaches to the study of internet history. These papers all help enrich our perspectives and broaden them in many ways, from Brazil to China, from Cyberactivitst to Civil Society at large, from Gender Studies to Platform Studies, from Emails to Interfaces, while demonstrating again that there is no unique path to write “Internet Histories.”
Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) > Contemporary European History (EHI)
Researchers ; Students
http://hdl.handle.net/10993/43528

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