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  • Date: Sat, 17 Jun 2017 09:50:11 +0200
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Cher-e-s collègues, 

Vous trouverez ci-dessous un appel à articles dédié à l’histoire d’Internet et du Web dans les années 1990 dont nous espérons qu’il sera susceptible de vous intéresser. 

Bien cordialement

Benjamin Thierry
Maître de conférences en histoire contemporaine
Vice-président chargé des humanités numériques et des systèmes d’information
Université Paris-Sorbonne

Bureau F328
1, rue Victor Cousin
75005 Paris
06 79 18 72 21


Call for Papers - Special issue of Internet Histories. Digital Technology, Culture and Society.

 

 

 

The 90s as a turning decade for Internet and the Web

 

 

This call for papers aims to revisit the history of Internet and the Web within a specific decade that coincides with the Web’s availability for the general public: the 1990s.
How did the course of Internet History change in the 90s? Which continuities and turns, tensions and debates emerged within the Internet community, within digital communities, and more generally within society at large? How can we map the Internet and the Web of the Nineties? Who were the key actors and more hidden figures of their adoption and massification? How can we characterize the digital cultures of the 1990s and reconstruct and revisit them? What did Web browsing meant for Internet users of the Nineties? How can we explain nostalgia today for this past Web?

 

We hope to explore these questions and many others in this special issue, through global, transnational, national, regional and local histories.

 

Suggested topics:

-       The mass diffusion of the Internet: its rhythms, patterns, issues, actors, limits-       The emergence of the World Wide Web and the paths to the Web in the 90s-       The heritage of previous times, models, projects and achievements in Internet history -       “Eternal September” and other newcomers on the Internet and/or on the Web-       The communication around the Internet and the Web (in media, advertisements, political or economic discourses, etc.) and their socialisation-       The Internet’s commercial turn -       The history of ISPs and of content providers -       History of 90s websites and online communities -       The controversies and debates that involved the Internet and Web during the 90s-       The Web of the 90s and its relationship with convergent media dynamics/histories of the period (e.g. television, telecommunications, print…)-       The topic of the Internet and the Web versus “older media” (in press, TV, radio, online) -       The dot-com bubble-       Digital archeology and the reconstruction of digital communities and vanished spaces-       Digital tools and digital humanities for reconstructing and analysing the Web of the 90s-       Discussions on the place and on the 90s turn within the history of the Internet and the Web (realities, limits, critics…)-       The nostalgia for the past of the Internet and Web of the 90s

 

Of course, we encourage and welcome other topics and perspectives on the 90s as a turning decade for Internet and the Web.

 

 

 

SubmissionsThe proposals are to be submitted to benjaminthierry AT gmail.comvalerieschafer AT wanadoo.frexplicitly mentioning CFP 90s  They need to fit on one page, detail an explicit angle of analysis and outline, and integrate a short bibliography.  Selected authors will be invited to submit then a full paper through the editorial system, which will undergo full peer review and will determine acceptance of papers for publication.  CalendarDeadline for the submission of proposals: September 20th 2017 Notification of proposal acceptance: October 1st 2017 Submissions of the full paper (6000-8000 words): March 1st 2018 Feedback based on reviews: April 20th 2018 Deadline for Revisions: June 20th 2018

 

 

 

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.

 

More information on the journal can be found at

http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=aimsScope&journalCode=rint20

 

Instructions for Authors are available at

http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=instructions&journalCode=rint20#Word_limits

 

 

Should you have any questions regarding this CfP, please feel free to contact us:

benjaminthierry AT gmail.com

valerieschafer AT wanadoo.fr









  • [ATHENA] 90's as a turning decade, Benjamin Thierry, 17/06/2017

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