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[Commlist] Internet Histories double special issue 6 (1-2), Dead and Dying Platforms
Tue Aug 30 21:15:30 GMT 2022
The journal Internet Histories Volume 6 Issue 1-2 has been completed and
is available online.
This is a special double issue "Dead and Dying Platforms" by guest
editors Muira McCammon & Jessa Lingel.
Two articles are Open Access, and one is Free Access for a limited time.
The double issue may be accessed here:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/6/1-2
<https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/6/1-2>
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Contents:
Editorial
Situating dead-and-dying platforms: technological failure,
infrastructural precarity, and digital decline
Muira McCammon & Jessa Lingel
Interview
Dead-and-dying platforms: a roundtable
Muira McCammon, Diami Virgilio, Cody Ogden, Kevin Ackermann, Ethan
Zuckerman, Robert Gehl, Saima Akhtar, Sultan Al-Azri, Catherine Knight
Steele, Amber M. Hamilton, Anat Ben-David, Sarah Wasserman, Sara
Namusoga-Kaale & Joy Lisi Rankin
Articles
Why does a platform die? Diagnosing platform death at Friendster’s end
Frances Corry
“Tom had us all doing front-end web development”: a nostalgic
(re)imagining of Myspace | Open Access
Kate M. Miltner & Ysabel Gerrard
The four deaths of Couchsurfing and the changing ecology of the web
Karolina Mikołajewska-Zając & Attila Márton
Porn bans, purges, and rebirths: the biopolitics of platform death in
queer fandoms
Diana Floegel
“Everything on the internet can be saved”: Archive Team, Tumblr and the
cultural significance of web archiving | Open Access
Jessica Ogden
Forgotten passwords and Long-Gone exes: the life and death of Renren
Lianrui Jia
“They’re describing Yelp in 1992!”: revisiting the Blacksburg Electronic
Village
Tamara Kneese
The rise and fall of MapQuest
Rowan Wilken
“Yakety yak: Don’t talk back”: An autopsy of anonymity gone awry
Kathryn Montalbano
r/WatchRedditDie and the politics of reddit’s bans and quarantines
Julia R. DeCook
A ‘lifetime of indentured servitude:’ rights, labor, and gender
anxieties in a dead men’s rights newsgroup
Alexis de Coning
The death of GeoCities: seeking destruction and platform eulogies in Web
archives
Katie Mackinnon | Free Access
Book Reviews
Social Media and the Automatic Production of Memory: Classification,
Ranking, and Sorting of the Past
by Ben Jacobsen and David Beer, Bristol University Press, Bristol, 2021.
Hardcover, pp. 116, ISBN: 978-1-5292-1815-2
Kira Allmann
Wikipedia @ 20, stories of an incomplete revolution, edited by joseph
reagle and jackie koerner, the MIT press (2020), cambridge,
Massachusetts; london, England, U.S. $27.95
Helen Hockx-Yu
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