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Date: 2023-05-22 14:44:45+00:00
From: Asger Harlung <asger@cc.au.dk>
Subject: Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 2 (2023) 2022 is now available online
The Editorial Staff of Internet Histories is pleased to announce that;
Internet Histories, Volume 7, Issue 2 (2023) is now available online.
One article (When Wikipedia met Tor) is open access.
The full issue may be accessed at this URL:
https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/rint20/7/2
In this issue:
Articles
When Wikipedia met Tor: trials of legitimacy at a key moment in internet
history | Open Access
Sebastiaan Gorissen & Robert W. Gehl
Let’s play something awful: a historical analysis of 14 years of threads
Brian McKitrick, Martin Gibbs, Melissa J. Rogerson, Bjørn Nansen &
Charlotte Pierce
Emigration to the internet: “Samizdat” and the genesis of contemporary
Russian nationalism
Dmitry Mikhailov, Nikolay Ternov & Ivan Bobrov
Situating the Internet as infrastructure: the case of post-socialist
Lithuania
Migle Bareikyte
The first propaganda war through computer networks: STEM academia and
the breakup of Yugoslavia
Mato Brautovic
Book Review
Resistance to the current: the dialectics of hacking
Michael Kurzmeier
Kind regards on behalf of the editors,
Asger Harlung
Editorial Assistant, Internet Histories
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