voir l’appel complet Web25 (New Media & Society)
No doubt that the World Wide Web — or simply: the 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 intends to investigate. These questions all revolve around underlaying questions such as ”what is a start?” — ”when is something ’new’”? — ”and to what extent is it relevant to ask for clear cut dates”? This is one set of issues related to the history of the Web that this special issue of New Media & Society intends to explore and question. (…)
The historical development of the Web as well as historiographical questions related to the history of the Web constitute the second area of interest for this special issue of New Media & Society.
The special issue is edited by Niels Brügger, the Centre for Internet Studies, and NetLab, Aarhus University, Denmark, nb@dac.au.dk.
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Valérie Schafer (22 octobre 2014). AAC Web25. Web90 - Patrimoine, Mémoires et Histoire du Web dans les années 1990. Consulté le 18 avril 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/v9n2