Information & Culture Volume 50, Number 2, 2015
Special Issue : Histories of the Internet
Thomas Haigh, Andrew L. Russell, and William H. Dutton
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- “Singing the Strong Light Works of [American] Engineers”: Popular Histories of the Internet as Mythopoetic Literature
- Merav Katz-Kimchi
- From Virtual to Social: Transforming Concepts and Images of the Internet
Christian Oggolder
- From the Mainframe to the Masses: A Participatory Computing Movement in Minnesota Education
- Joy Rankin
- Part of a Whole: RENATER, a Twenty-Year-Old Network within the Internet
- Valérie Schafer
- “If You Build It, They Will Come”: Lusk, Wyoming, and the Information Highway Imaginaire, 1989–1999
- Nadine I. Kozak
- Professional Work for Nothing: Software Commercialization and “An Open Letter to Hobbyists”
- Kevin Driscoll
OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Valérie Schafer (17 avril 2015). Histories of the Internet (Information & Culture). Web90 - Patrimoine, Mémoires et Histoire du Web dans les années 1990. Consulté le 24 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/v9rp