[Air-L] Scholarship on the history of Internet Censorship
Rex Troumbley
rextroumbley at gmail.com
Wed Jul 19 14:16:11 PDT 2017
It's a little bit dated, but I've found Wendy Chun's *Control and Freedom *to
be one of the most useful feminist studies of Internet censorship:
http://a.co/bNzAyEa
Good luck and I hope others chime in because I'm also interested in their
suggestions.
Rex Troumbley, Postdoctoral Fellow
Humanities Research Center
Rice University
rextroumbley.com
On Wed, Jul 19, 2017 at 1:38 PM, Meghan (magda) Olszanowski <
m_olszan at live.concordia.ca> wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> Anyone have pieces outlining a history of internet censorship?
>
> While I am interested in the history of censorship everywhere, USA/Europe
> is fine.
>
>
> Ideally research that is feminist-framed.
>
> Thank you
>
>
> Magdalena Olszanowski
>
> FQRSC/SSHRC Fellow
> PhD Candidate, Communication Studies, Concordia University
> Researcher/ Image Production/Photo Coordinator ACT (Ageing, Communication,
> Technology)
> Montreal
>
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