The Routledge companion to global internet histories

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The Routledge companion to global internet histories

edited by Gerard Goggin and Mark McLelland

(Routledge companions)

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Routledge Companion to Global Internet Histories brings together research on the diverse Internet histories that have evolved in different regions, language cultures and social contexts across the globe. While the Internet is now in its fifth decade, the understanding and formulation of its histories outside of an anglophone framework is still very much in its infancy. From Tunisia to Taiwan, this volume emphasizes the importance of understanding and formulating Internet histories outside of the anglophone case studies and theoretical paradigms that have thus far dominated academic scholarship on Internet history. Interdisciplinary in scope, the collection offers a variety of historical lenses on the development of the Internet: as a new communication technology seen in the context of older technologies; as a new form of sociality read alongside previous technologically mediated means of relating; and as a new media "vehicle" for the communication of content.

Table of Contents

I. Framing Concepts and Approaches II. Rethinking Internet Evolution III. Early Computer Networks, Technology, and Culture IV. Imagining Community via the Internet V. Histories of Social Internets VI. Internets and New Media Forms VII. Publics, Politics, and Digital Societies

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