Dear AIR-L, The Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award is open to all early career researchers whose research focuses on the history of the Internet and/or the Web, histories of digital cultures, or any historical topic within the scope of the Internet Histories journal. The deadline to submit your original article is 1 November 2023. For more details about the award, past winners, and the submission process, see the email below or the full CFP: https://bit.ly/RINT2 If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out. Best of luck! Kevin Driscoll -- Fra: Niels Brügger <nb@cc.au.dk> Dato: torsdag, 20. juli 2023 kl. 10.57 Til: Niels Brügger <nb@cc.au.dk> Emne: Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award 2024 CFP for the ‘Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award 2024’ Please do circulate widely. Are you an early career researcher whose research focuses on the history of the Internet and/or the Web, and histories of digital cultures? We invite any interested early career researchers (masters students, doctoral students, and post-doctoral researchers) to send us an original article, between 6,000 and 8,000 words, by 1 November 2023. If the scholar has a PhD degree this must not have been awarded more than three years prior to the time of submission, exclusive of any leaves (parental, medial, etc.). Co-authored submissions will be accepted if all authors are early career researchers. In this case, the award will be evenly split between all authors. Read more on previous awards at: https://www.tandfonline.com/journals/rint20/collections/best-paper-prize-ear... The jury of this Award is composed of the following members of the international Editorial Board of Internet Histories: - Janet Abbate, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA - Kevin Driscoll, University of Virginia, USA - Greg Elmer, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada - Benjamin Thierry, Paris-Sorbonne University, France You can find the full CFP here https://bit.ly/RINT2 All the best, Niels Brügger