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[ecrea] CFP: Printernet - Comparing two communications revolutions
Sat Dec 05 18:01:42 GMT 2009
PRINTERNET
COMPARING TWO COMMUNICATIONS REVOLUTIONS: PRINTING AND THE INTERNET
Call for papers for an international colloquium
at Tel Aviv University, on June 6, 2010.
Profs. Miriam Eliav-Feldon and Ami Ayalon
(School of History, TAU), Prof. Jerome Bourdon
and Dr. Eli Dresner (Communication, TAU).
Printing and the Internet are two technologies
that share an essential feature: their
introduction stirred a profound revolution in
human communication, with far-reaching
ramifications in every sphere of social and
individual life. Both the invention of printing
and the advent of the Internet allowed for
easier access to knowledge, even to people who
had hitherto depended on others for obtaining
it. In this respect, the impact of both
technologies was overwhelming, leaving no domain
of human life unaffected: political, social, and
cultural relations, religion, language, economy
? were all transformed. The very categories by
which we conceptualize society and the very
essence of each notion were altered. Both
developments also had a global effect, despite
disparities in the process of their reception
and assimilation by different cultures. Finally,
in both cases contemporaries were aware of a
major change actually occurring, not just about
to occur (as has been the case with most other technological innovations).
Printing and its implications in different times
and places have been studied extensively by
scholars; but most studies of the effects of the
Internet have been so far based only on rather
superficial analogies to the former invention.
We invite papers from scholars willing to
explore the comparison and not simply to restate
the obvious analogies. Comparisons specific in
time and place ? e.g. between blogs and early
readers? participation in newspaper writing ? as
well as more general, theoretical assessments of
both "revolutions" in communication will be
considered. We will also consider papers
offering comparisons with other major changes in
communication such as the advent of writing.
The colloquium will take place on Sunday, June
06, 2010, at Tel Aviv University. Scholars
wishing to participate are invited to send a 500
words abstract to Prof. Jerome Bourdon,
<mailto:(jeromeb /at/ post.tau.ac.il)>(jeromeb /at/ post.tau.ac.il), before January 30, 2010.
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