Titre : | Web history | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Niels Brügger, Auteur | Editeur : | Bruxelles [Belgique] : Peter Lang | Année de publication : | 2010 | Collection : | Digital Formations | Importance : | 362 p. | Format : | 22,5 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4331-0469-5 | Prix : | 30,50-€ | Langues : | Français | Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIAS
| Tags : | internet histoire des médias | Index. décimale : | 004.678 Internet | Résumé : | "This is the first edited volume to put the emerging field of web history on the agenda of internet research. Sixteen original chapters investigate how the use of the web has developed in the realm of web culture at large, as well as how the organization of web industries and old media institutions on the web have changed. A number of fundamental theoretical and methodological questions related to doing web history are also examined. The collection aims to explore some of the possible ways of approaching the web of the past, based on the assumption that the past is not only important for historical purposes, but because it must be taken into consideration in order to fully understand the web of the present and the web of the future. The book includes a foreword by Charles Ess and contributions from Kirsten Foot, Steven Schneider, Alexander Halavais, Ken Hillis, and more."
Source : http://www.peterlang.com (Consulté le 14/06/2011) | Note de contenu : |
FOREWORD :
Charles Ess: History - With a Future
INTRODUCTION :
Niels Brügger: Web History, an Emerging Field of Study
PART ONE - WEB HISTORY AND THE OBJECT OF STUDY
Niels Brügger: Website History: An Analytical Grid
Kirsten Foot and Steven Schneider: Object-Oriented Web Historiography
PART TWO - WEB CULTURES
Alexander Halavais: Evolution of U.S. White Nationalism on the Web
Albrecht Hofheinz: A History of Allah.com
Ken Hillis: Historicizing Webcam Culture: The Telefetish as
Virtual Object
Dominika Szope: Self-portrayal on the Web
PART THREE - WEB INDUSTRIES AND MEDIA INSTITUTIONS
Megan Sapnar Ankerson: Web Industries, Economies, Aesthetics: Mapping the Look of the Web in the Dot-com Era
Tomi Lindblom: Analysing and Comparing the Histories of Web Strategies of Major Media Companies - Case Finland
Einar Thorsen: BBC News Online: A Brief History of Past and Present
Vidar Falkenberg: (R)evolution under Construction:
The Dual History of Online Newspapers and Newspapers Online
PART FOUR - ORESERVING AND PRESENTING
Iben Bredahl Jessen: The Aesthetics of Web Advertising: Methodological Implications for the Study of Genre Development
Charles van den Heuvel: Web Archiving in Research and Historical Global Collaboratories
Brent Jesiek and Jeremy Hunsinger: Collecting and Preserving Memories from the Virginia Tech Tragedy: Realizing a Web Archive
Ida Engholm: Research-based Online Presentation of Web Design History: The Case of webmuseum.dk
EPILOGUE:
Niels Brügger: Epilogue: The Future of Web History. | En ligne : | http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.cst.ebooks.datasheet&id=53892 |
Web history [texte imprimé] / Niels Brügger, Auteur . - Bruxelles (1 Avenue Maurice, 1050, Belgique) : Peter Lang, 2010 . - 362 p. ; 22,5 cm. - ( Digital Formations) . ISBN : 978-1-4331-0469-5 : 30,50-€ Langues : Français Catégories : | MEDIAS:AUDIOVISUEL:NUMERIQUE MEDIAS:HISTOIRE DES MEDIAS
| Tags : | internet histoire des médias | Index. décimale : | 004.678 Internet | Résumé : | "This is the first edited volume to put the emerging field of web history on the agenda of internet research. Sixteen original chapters investigate how the use of the web has developed in the realm of web culture at large, as well as how the organization of web industries and old media institutions on the web have changed. A number of fundamental theoretical and methodological questions related to doing web history are also examined. The collection aims to explore some of the possible ways of approaching the web of the past, based on the assumption that the past is not only important for historical purposes, but because it must be taken into consideration in order to fully understand the web of the present and the web of the future. The book includes a foreword by Charles Ess and contributions from Kirsten Foot, Steven Schneider, Alexander Halavais, Ken Hillis, and more."
Source : http://www.peterlang.com (Consulté le 14/06/2011) | Note de contenu : |
FOREWORD :
Charles Ess: History - With a Future
INTRODUCTION :
Niels Brügger: Web History, an Emerging Field of Study
PART ONE - WEB HISTORY AND THE OBJECT OF STUDY
Niels Brügger: Website History: An Analytical Grid
Kirsten Foot and Steven Schneider: Object-Oriented Web Historiography
PART TWO - WEB CULTURES
Alexander Halavais: Evolution of U.S. White Nationalism on the Web
Albrecht Hofheinz: A History of Allah.com
Ken Hillis: Historicizing Webcam Culture: The Telefetish as
Virtual Object
Dominika Szope: Self-portrayal on the Web
PART THREE - WEB INDUSTRIES AND MEDIA INSTITUTIONS
Megan Sapnar Ankerson: Web Industries, Economies, Aesthetics: Mapping the Look of the Web in the Dot-com Era
Tomi Lindblom: Analysing and Comparing the Histories of Web Strategies of Major Media Companies - Case Finland
Einar Thorsen: BBC News Online: A Brief History of Past and Present
Vidar Falkenberg: (R)evolution under Construction:
The Dual History of Online Newspapers and Newspapers Online
PART FOUR - ORESERVING AND PRESENTING
Iben Bredahl Jessen: The Aesthetics of Web Advertising: Methodological Implications for the Study of Genre Development
Charles van den Heuvel: Web Archiving in Research and Historical Global Collaboratories
Brent Jesiek and Jeremy Hunsinger: Collecting and Preserving Memories from the Virginia Tech Tragedy: Realizing a Web Archive
Ida Engholm: Research-based Online Presentation of Web Design History: The Case of webmuseum.dk
EPILOGUE:
Niels Brügger: Epilogue: The Future of Web History. | En ligne : | http://www.peterlang.com/index.cfm?event=cmp.cst.ebooks.datasheet&id=53892 |
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