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[ecrea] CFP, Internet Histories
Tue Jan 17 17:41:46 GMT 2017
Call for papers for the third issue of the journal 'Internet Histories:
Digital Technology, Culture and Society’ (Routledge/Taylor & Francis).
After an inaugural double issue that will be published in June 2017, the
third Issue of 'Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and
Society' is planned for mid-August 2017. If you wish to have an article
considered for inclusion in this issue, please submit before the
beginning of February 2017.
'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.
The journal embraces empirical as well as theoretical and methodological
studies within the field of the history of the internet broadly
conceived — from early computer networks, Usenet and Bulletin Board
Systems, to everyday Internet with the web through the emergence of new
forms of internet with mobile phones and tablet computers, social media,
and the internet of things. The journal will also provide the premier
outlet for cutting-edge research in the closely related area of
histories of digital cultures.
You can find the aims and scope of the journal, the suggested topics and
the process for submitting you paper at http://tandfonline.com/loi/rint20.
Feel free to distribute this CFP widely.
We are looking forward to reading you.
Niels Brügger, Megan Sapnar Ankerson, Gerard Goggin, Ian Milligan, and
Valérie Schafer
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NEW JOURNAL: Internet Histories—Digital Technology, Culture and Society,
http://tandfonline.com/loi/rint20
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