[Air-L] Internet Historiography

Peter Gloviczki glovi002 at umn.edu
Thu May 16 10:53:03 PDT 2013


Dear Adam,

Niels Brugger's work might be helpful to you, including his book Web
History: <
http://www.amazon.com/History-Digital-Formations-Niels-4gger/dp/1433104687>.
Best wishes, Peter



On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Adam Fish <rawbird at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear AOIRers,
>
> Anybody know of articles or books analysing 1) the political historiography
> of the internet. Who has criticized the historiography of the internet as
> being written for political gain?
>
> Secondly, any research on 2) the space shared by classic liberalism,
> technology, and history?
>
>  I am writing this piece on how Obama’s statement on “the internet… you
> didn’t build that,” celebrating social liberal federal investments in
> technology, has been (mis)interpreted by various political actors.
>
> Any leads?
>
> Best,
>
>
> Adam Fish, PhD
>
> Media and Cultural Studies
>
> Department of Sociology
>
> Lancaster University, UK
>
> LA1 4YT
>
> p. 01524592699
>
> a.fish2 at lancaster.ac.uk
>
> @mediacultures, mediacultures.org
>
>
> http://www.research.lancs.ac.uk/portal/en/people/adam-fish(10a5067e-a828-497b-95ae-e35ed07f9ba1).html
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