Genre:
Medien & Kommunikation
Autor:
Niels Milligan, Ian Brugger
Herausgeber:
SAGE Publications Ltd
Erscheinungsdatum:
24.12.2018
This handbook marks the first comprehensive review of this subject to date. Its editors emphasise two main different forms of study: the use of the web as an historical resource, and the web as an object of study in its own right. Bringing together all the existing knowledge of the field, with an interdisciplinary focus and an international scope, this is an incomparable resource for historians and students alike.
Informationen zum Autor Niels Brügger is Professor at Aarhus University, the School of Communication and Culture. In 2000 he co-founded the Centre for Internet Studies, Aarhus University, and he has headed the centre since 2010. Since 2014 Head of NetLab, a research infrastructure for the study of the archived web. His research interests are web historiography, web archiving, and media theory. Within these fields he has authored a number of publications, among others Web 25: Histories from the first 25 years of the World Wide Web (Ed., Peter Lang, 2017), The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present (Ed. with Ralph Schroeder, UCL Press, 2017), and The Archived Web: Doing History in the Digital Age (MIT Press, 2018). He is co-founder (2017) and Managing editor of the international journal Internet histories: Digital technology, culture and society (Taylor & Francis/Routledge). Ian Milligan is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Waterloo, where he teaches Canadian and digital history. Ian's work explores how historians can use web archives, the large repositories of cultural information that the Internet Archive and many other libraries have been collecting since 1996. He has published two books: the co-authored Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian's Macroscope (2015) and Rebel Youth: 1960s Labour Unrest, Young Workers, and New Leftists in English Canada (2014). In 2016, Ian was named the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN)'s recipient of the Outstanding Early Career Award. Klappentext This handbook marks the first comprehensive review of this subject to date. Its editors emphasise two main different forms of study: the use of the web as an historical resource, and the web as an object of study in its own right. Bringing together all the existing knowledge of the field, with an interdisciplinary focus and an international scope, this is an incomparable resource for historians and students alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword: The Web as Counterpart - Steve Jones Introduction - Niels Brügger & Ian Milligan Part 01: The Web and Historiography Chapter 1: Historiography and the Web - Ian Milligan Chapter 2: Understanding the Archived Web as a Historical Source - Niels Brügger Chapter 3: Existing Web Archives - Peter Webster Chapter 4: Periodizing web archiving: Biographical, event-based, national and autobiographical traditions - Richard Rogers Part 02: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections Chapter 5: Web History in Context - Valérie Schafer & Benjamin G. Thierry Chapter 6: Science and Technology Studies Approaches to Web History - Francesca Musiani & Valérie Schafer Chapter 7: Theorizing the Uses of the Web - Ralph Schroeder Chapter 8: Ethical considerations for web archives and web history research - Stine Lomborg Chapter 9: Collecting Primary Sources from Web Archives: A Tale of Scarcity and Abundance - Federico Nanni Chapter 10: Network Analysis for Web History - Michael Stevenson & Anat Ben-David Chapter 11: Quantitative Web History methods - Anthony Cocciolo Chapter 12: Computational Methods for Web History - Anat Ben-David & Adam Amram Chapter 13: Visualizing Historical Web Data - Justin Joque Part 03: Technical and Structural Dimensions of Web History Chapter 14: Adding the Dimension of Time to HTTP - Michael L. Nelson & Herbert Van de Sompel Chapter 15: Hypertext Before the Web - or, What the Web Could Have Been - Belinda Barnet Chapter 16: A historiography of the hyperlink: Periodizing the web through the changing role of the hyperlink - Anne Helmond Chapter 17: How Search Shaped and Was Shaped by the Web - Alexander Halavais Chapter 18: Making the Web M...
Autorentext
Niels Brügger is Professor at Aarhus University, the School of Communication and Culture. In 2000 he co-founded the Centre for Internet Studies, Aarhus University, and he has headed the centre since 2010. Since 2014 Head of NetLab, a research infrastructure for the study of the archived web. His research interests are web historiography, web archiving, and media theory. Within these fields he has authored a number of publications, among others Web 25: Histories from the first 25 years of the World Wide Web (Ed., Peter Lang, 2017), The Web as History: Using Web Archives to Understand the Past and the Present (Ed. with Ralph Schroeder, UCL Press, 2017), and The Archived Web: Doing History in the Digital Age (MIT Press, 2018). He is co-founder (2017) and Managing editor of the international journal Internet histories: Digital technology, culture and society (Taylor & Francis/Routledge). Ian Milligan is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Waterloo, where he teaches Canadian and digital history. Ians work explores how historians can use web archives, the large repositories of cultural information that the Internet Archive and many other libraries have been collecting since 1996. He has published two books: the co-authored Exploring Big Historical Data: The Historian's Macroscope (2015) and Rebel Youth: 1960s Labour Unrest, Young Workers, and New Leftists in English Canada (2014). In 2016, Ian was named the Canadian Society for Digital Humanities/Société canadienne des humanités numériques (CSDH/SCHN)'s recipient of the Outstanding Early Career Award.
Zusammenfassung
Historians of the twenty-first century need to understand both the history of the Web, and the kinds of histories that can be written with online sources. There is no better guide to this crucial dimension of contemporary life than the SAGE Handbook of Web History. With chapters on web archiving, ethical considerations, technology, platforms, visualization, computation, quantitative and network analyses and many other subjects, it promises to become a key resource, not only for so-called digital historians, but for any historian who uses a computer in his or her work.
William J. Turkel 20181016
Inhalt
Foreword: The Web as Counterpart - Steve Jones
Introduction - Niels Brügger & Ian Milligan
Part 01: The Web and Historiography
Chapter 1: Historiography and the Web - Ian Milligan
Chapter 2: Understanding the Archived Web as a Historical Source - Niels Brügger
Chapter 3: Existing Web Archives - Peter Webster
Chapter 4: Periodizing web archiving: Biographical, event-based, national and autobiographical traditions - Richard Rogers
Part 02: Theoretical and Methodological Reflections
Chapter 5: Web History in Context - Valérie Schafer & Benjamin G. Thierry
Chapter 6: Science and Technology Studies Approaches to Web History - Francesca Musiani & Valérie Schafer
Chapter 7: Theorizing the Uses of the Web - Ralph Schroeder
Chapter 8: Ethical considerations for web archives and web history research - Stine Lomborg
Chapter 9: Collecting Primary Sources from Web Archives: A Tale of Scarcity and Abundance - Federico Nanni
Chapter 10: Network Analysis for Web History - Michael Stevenson & Anat Ben-David
Chapter 11: Quantitative Web History methods - Anthony Cocciolo
Chapter 12: Computational Methods for Web History - Anat Ben-David & Adam Amram
Chapter 13: Visualizing Historical Web Data - Justin Joque
Part 03: Technical and Structural Dimensions of Web History
Chapter 14: Adding the Dimension of Time t…
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