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Humanist Archives: May 9, 2019, 6:07 a.m. Humanist 33.6 - pubs: Internet Histories 3.2

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        Date: 2019-05-08 15:01:37+00:00
        From: Asger Harlung 
        Subject: Internet Histories, Volume 3, Issue 2, March - June 2019 is now available online



The journal Internet Histories is pleased to announce that Volume 3,
Issue 2, March - June 2019 has been completed, and is available online.

Two articles in this issue are offered as Open Access: Helmond, Nieborg
& van der Vlist is Open Access, and the article by Jessica Lingel is
Open Access until the end of May.

Below, please find an overview of contents of this issue.

Please also consider submitting an article to the journal, more
information about submission can be found
here: 
http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?journalCode=rint20&page=i
nstructions.


Kind regards on behalf of the Internet Histories editorial team,

Asger Harlung,
Editorial Assistant,
Internet Histories

Internet Histories, Volume 3, Issue 2, March - June 2019
is now available online.

This new issue contains the following articles:

Articles

The Italian network hopes: Rise and fall of the Socrate and Iperbole
projects in the mid-1990s
Paolo Bory
Pages: 105-122 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2019.1596407

Facebook's evolution: development of a platform-as-infrastructure
Open Access
Anne Helmond, David B. Nieborg & Fernando N. van der Vlist
Pages: 123-146 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2019.1593667

A cultural lineage of streaming
Benjamin Burroughs
Pages: 147-161 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2019.1576425

Socio-technical transformations in secondary markets: a comparison of
craigslist and VarageSale
Open Access until end of May.
Jessa Lingel
Pages: 162-179 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2018.1478267

Web archaeology in The Netherlands: the selection and harvest of the
Dutch web incunables of provider Euronet (1994-2000)
Kees Teszelszky
Pages: 180-194 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2019.1603951


Book Review

Broad band, the untold story of the women who made the internet
by Claire L. Evans, New York, Portfolio/Penguin, 2018, $27.00/
Helen Hockx-Yu
Pages: 195-198 | DOI: 10.1080/24701475.2019.1598078

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