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Developments on the Web

onsdag 16. april 2008

Sammen med den amerikanske internetforsker Kirsten Foot arrangerer jeg en paneldiskussion om webhistorie ved The Association of Internet Researchers konference i København 16.-18. oktober 2008 (for nærmere tid og sted henvises til konferencens program, der vil foreligge til efteråret). Paneldiskussionen har som overskrift ‘Developments on the Web: Challenges in the Emerging Field of Web History’, og den præsenteres med følgende ord:

When we as internet researchers study how web artifacts and the use of the web have de-veloped over time we enter a tension between the present and the past, thus opening a his-torical perspective where the past is seen from the present and the present is seen in the light of the past. When we want to shed new light on the web artifacts of today by looking back, questions such as these arise. To what extent do we consider this kind of study a historical study? Are we conscious that we are entering the field of historical research and thereby a new field that could be labelled ‘web history’? And can the theoretical and methodological in-sights from traditional historical research be used, unchanged, within web history or should they be developed in order to ‘fit’ the web?
This roundtable aims to place the emerging field of web history on the research agenda and to interpolate it with existing internet studies. Taking the above mentioned fundamental tension as a point of departure the roundtable sets out to address the following three clusters of questions.

1) The role of web history. What role can/must historical studies play within internet studies? Are they a necessity or just a possibility, and why? And how do historical studies of the web interact with internet studies based on ahistorical social sciences?

2) The state of affairs. What kinds of web history projects are being carried out today, including projects focusing on both theories and methods as well as projects with a more ana-lytical/empirical perspective?

3) Future directions. What will be the most important issues that have to be addressed in the near future? What directions should web history try to take in the years to come?

Participants & procedures
The roundtable involves seven scholars who have contributed to historical studies of the web. The roundtable discussion is to be initiated with brief statements from each of the participants (max. 10 min.) that address the three clusters of questions posed above. These statements are to be followed with a general discussion. The following persons have agreed to take part in this roundtable:

• Niels Brügger, The University of Aarhus, Denmark (confirmed)
• Meghan Dougherty, Researcher, Webarchivist.org, USA (confirmed)
• Vidar Falkenberg, The University of Aarhus, Denmark (confirmed)
• Kirsten Foot, University of Washington, USA (confirmed)
• Charles van den Heuvel, Virtual Knowledge Studio, Netherlands (confirmed)
• Jeremy Hunsiger, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA (confirmed)
• Steve Schneider, SUNY Institute of Technology, USA (confirmed)

Web_site Histories-konference

onsdag 19. marts 2008

Andet Call for Papers til konferencen ‘Web_site Histories - Theories, Methods, Analysis‘, der arrangeres 14. oktober af Center for Internetforskning.

Web_site Histories: Theories, Methods, Analysis

mandag 28. januar 2008

Første Call for Papers til konferencen ‘Web_site Histories - Theories, Methods, Analysis‘, der arrangeres 14. oktober af Center for Internetforskning.

Call for papers til Internet Research 9.0

torsdag 17. januar 2008

Der er nu udsendt call for papers til den internationale internetforskerkonference Internet Research 9.0: Rethinking Communities, Rethinking Place, der afholdes på ITU i København, 15.-19. oktober 2008. Deadline for indsending af abstracts til peer review er 8. februar 2008.

Artikel om netstedsteori

fredag 11. januar 2008

Jeg har udgivet artiklen “The website as unit of analysis? Bolter and Manovich revisited”, Digital Aesthetics and Communication (Northern Lights: Film and Media Studies Yearbook, vol. 5) (red. A. Fetveit, G.B. Stald), Intellect, Bristol 2007, 75-88
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Foredrag om netstedshistorie

fredag 11. januar 2008

Jeg har holdt foredraget “Website History: Theoretical and Methodological Problems in an Emerging Field“, Internet Research 8.0: Let’s Play, The 8th annual conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, Vancouver, 18. oktober

Foredrag om netstedsfilologi

fredag 11. januar 2008

Jeg har holdt foredraget “A Critical Textual Philology of the Website: Why and How?“, The pre-AoIR 8.0 Workshop ‘Internet Histories’, Vancouver, 17. oktober

Archiving websites

mandag 10. december 2007

Bestil et eksemplar af bogen Archiving Websites.

Webhistoriekonference

fredag 30. november 2007

Den 14. oktober 2008 arrangerer CFI en international konference med titlen ‘Web_site Histories — Theories, Methods, Analysis‘. Keynote speakers er Kirsten A. Foot og Steven Schneider. Call for papers udsendes januar 2008.

Internetkonference

torsdag 15. november 2007

Internet Research 9.0: Rethinking Communities, Rethinking Place. AoIRs årlige konference afholdes på ITU i København, 15.-19. oktober 2008.

Arkivering af leveret webmateriale

torsdag 15. november 2007

Artikel om, hvordan webmaterial leveret fra producenten kan arkiveres, Bjarne Andersen “Integration of nonharvested web data into an existing web archive

Afholdt foredrag om webhistorie

fredag 31. august 2007

Jeg har holdt foredraget “The Archived Website as Historical Document: Principles, Rules and Recommendations”. The 18th Nordic Conference for Media and Communication Research., Helsinki, august 2007.