The 4th RESAW Conference dive deep into Mainstream vs. Marginal Content in Web History and Web Archives

The Luxembourg Center for Contemporary and Digital History (C²DH) at the University of Luxembourg organised the 4th RESAW Conference online. With the support of the FNR (Luxembourg National Research Fund; RESCOM/2020/15002969) the conference took place on June 17-18 , 2021. The main topic was related to “Mainstream vs. Marginal Content in Web History and Web Archives”. The Conference … Continued

Virality and Web Archives

During the 4th RESAW conference (June 2021) the HIVI project organised a roundtable around virality on June 17: Roundtable on Online Virality (Chair: Valérie Schafer, University of Luxembourg) Speakers: Pierre-Carl Langlais (Université Paul-Valéry Montpellier III), Frédéric Clavert (University of Luxembourg), Ditte Laursen (The Royal Danish Library)**, Tuğçe Oklay (University Paris 8 Vincennes – Saint-Denis), Surbhi Tandon (Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha … Continued

International Round Table: “Different Cultures in Digital History”

International Round Table and Digital History Projects Jam session organised online by the C²DH (University of Luxembourg) and the Center for Digital Humanities (Perm State University, Russia). International Round Table: “Different Cultures in Digital History” The video of the roundtable is now available online ! 8 June 2021 at 2.30pm (CEST), online The aim of … Continued

SIGCIS 2021: ONLINE EDITION, September 23-25, 2021

The 12th Annual (Virtual!) Conference for the Special Interest Group for Computing, Information, and Society, meetings.sigcis.org CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: DUE JUNE 1 SIGCIS 2021 is an open call for any and all work related to the history of computing and information systems, broadly imagined. The SIGCIS community is especially welcoming of new directions in research … Continued

Historicizing Media and Communication Concepts of the Digital Age

Friday 2 July 2021 (1.30 pm – 4.00 pm) Several of the most known and discussed concepts of the digital age predated the digitalization itselfand have been previously used in the “analogue times”. Other concepts were coined for the digitalsociety but have transformed and are continuously transforming over time. This panel selects some of these … Continued

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© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved

© Université du Luxembourg 2021. All rights reserved