Dear Adam, Niels Brugger's work might be helpful to you, including his book Web History: < http://www.amazon.com/History-Digital-Formations-Niels-4gger/dp/1433104687>. Best wishes, Peter On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 11:29 AM, Adam Fish <rawbird@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear AOIRers,
Anybody know of articles or books analysing 1) the political historiography of the internet. Who has criticized the historiography of the internet as being written for political gain?
Secondly, any research on 2) the space shared by classic liberalism, technology, and history?
I am writing this piece on how Obama’s statement on “the internet… you didn’t build that,” celebrating social liberal federal investments in technology, has been (mis)interpreted by various political actors.
Any leads?
Best,
Adam Fish, PhD
Media and Cultural Studies
Department of Sociology
Lancaster University, UK
LA1 4YT
p. 01524592699
a.fish2@lancaster.ac.uk
@mediacultures, mediacultures.org
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