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[ecrea] cfp: Web25 — Special issue of New Media & Society on the Web’s first 25 years

Wed Nov 12 11:56:44 GMT 2014


Web25 — Special issue of New Media & Society on the Web’s first 25 years

In August 2016 the World Wide Web can celebrate its 25th anniversary. Or can it? No doubt that the World Wide Web has played an important role in the communicative infrastructure of most societies since the beginning of the 1990s, but when did the Web actually start? And how has the Web developed? These are the two main areas of study that this special issue of New Media & Society intends to investigate.

The special issue is guest edited by Niels Brügger, and if you intend to propose a paper please email a 700 word abstract proposal, along with a short author biography, no later than 15 November 2014 to (nb /at/ dac.au.dk).

The entire call for articles can be found at http://imv.au.dk/~nb/Web25_call_nms.pdf.


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SECOND CALL 'Web Archives as scholarly Sources: Issues, Practices and Perspectives', 8-10 June 2015. Read full call athttp://resaw.eu/events/international-conference-aarhus-june-2015. Submission website athttp://events.netlab.dk/conference.

LAST REMINDER: Web25, Special issue of New Media & Society on the Web’s first 25 years, abstract deadline 15 Nov, full call athttp://imv.au.dk/~nb/Web25_call_nms.pdf


LATEST INTERVIEWS
"Inside the Struggle to Preserve the World's Data”, Newsweek, July 2014,http://www.newsweek.com/2014/07/11/inside-struggle-preserve-worlds-data-257020.html?ynano

"How to preserve the web’s past for the future”, Financial Times, April 2014, http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/d87a33d8-c0a0-11e3-8578-00144feabdc0.html#axzz37cXx9xdw


LATEST PUBLICATIONS AND PAPERS

August 2013
Web historiography and Internet Studies: Challenges and perspectives, New Media & Society, 15(5), 752-764
Read more: http://nms.sagepub.com/content/15/5/752.abstract

June 2013
Historical Network Analysis of the Web, Social Science Computer Review, 31(3), 306-321
Read more: http://ssc.sagepub.com/content/31/3/306.abstract

March 2013
The Web and Digital Humanities: Theoretical and Methodological Concerns (w. N.O. Finnemann), Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media 57(1), 66-80
Read more: http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/08838151.2012.761699



NIELS BRÜGGER, Associate Professor, PhD
Head of the Centre for Internet Studies and of NetLab
Department of Aesthetics and Communication
Aarhus University
Helsingforsgade 14, building 5347, room 236
8200 Aarhus N
Denmark

Phone (switchboard)   +45 8715 0000
Phone (direct)               +45 8716 1971
Phone (mobile)             +45 2945 3231
E-mail                             (nb /at/ dac.au.dk)
Webpage                       http://imv.au.dk/~nb

Profile at LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/pub/1/50a/555
Skype name: niels_bruegger

The Centre for Internet Studies, http://cfi.au.dk
NetLab, http://netlab.dk
RESAW, a Research Infrastructure for the Study of Archived Web Material, http://resaw.eu Big UK Domain Data for the Arts and Humanities, http://buddah.projects.history.ac.uk



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