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[ecrea] Call for papers - Computer Networks Histories

Tue Jan 31 13:50:10 GMT 2017



*International Conference – Reminder - Call for papers *

*Computer Networks Histories: Local, National and Transnational Perspectives*

*14-15 December 2017 - Lugano Switzerland*

*Aims and scope *

Recently several works in the fields of Internet Studies, Science and Technology Studies and Media Studies have stressed the importance of early local, national and transnational computer networks histories for a deeper understanding of technological and social change in contemporary societies.

This 2-days conference has a triple aim.

First, gathering scholars and researchers from a variety of disciplines working on theoretical and empirical analysis of computer networks histories.

Second, providing a wide perspective on these histories, including case studies from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Oceania and including international organizations dealing with the control and management of networks: this interdisciplinary and international debate could be useful to compare worldwide experiences and to provide new frames on this topic.

Third, the conference aims to develop new frameworks and a space of discussion on the historical role of computer networks, representing the starting point of an international community of scholars.

*Potential topics *may include, but are in no way limited to, the following:

-The origins and development of computer networks under a local, national, international or transnational

     perspective;

-Political, economic and cultural representations of computer networks in Western or/and Eastern cultures;

-Comparative analysis of early and late networks;

-Physical infrastructures and materiality of computer networks;

-The political economy of national digital infrastructures;

-Histories of the digitalization of analogic networks;

-The history of failed and forgotten computer networks projects;

-The influence of early computer networks on the development of the Internet and of the World Wide Web;

-The cultural and social history of computer networks communities (e.g. communitarian networks, academic networks, professional networks, civic networks).

All the authors are invited to send an abstract of a max *500 words and a short bio by February 28, 2017* to *(nethistories /at/ gmail.com)* <mailto:(comnethistories /at/ gmail.com)>.

All invited speakers interested in publish their papers in the journal revue /Histoire et Informatique/ will be asked to send a paper of *max 5000 words by October 31 2017*.

*Conference and venue*

The 2-days conference will take place inLugano, Switzerland, hosted by the Faculty of Communication Sciences of USI - Università della Svizzera italiana**(http://www.usi.ch/). The organizing committee comes from a collaboration between the Institute of Media and Journalism (IMeG) of USI and the**Association Histoire & Informatique Suisse of Bern (https://www.infoclio.ch/en).

*Travel grants*will be available for participants without access to other financial resources (please attach the motivation and an estimate of the needed budget to your proposal).

*Keynote speakers *

·Prof. Hu Yong (Peking University’s School of Journalism and Communication)

http://sjc.pku.edu.cn/English.aspx

·Prof. Benjamin Peters (University of Tulsa, Department of Communication and affiliated fellow at the information Society Project at Yale Law School)

https://goo.gl/w0m8h6

The CFP is also available here <http://www.cnh.usi.ch/call>.

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