CfP: The Web that Was: Archives, Traces, Reflections (Amsterdam, June 2019)

Michael Stevenson and I will be organizing a three day international conference on “The Web that Was: Archives, Traces, Reflections” at the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June 19-21, 2019. Please find the full call for papers on our website. Abstract As the first generation of web users goes grey, it’s clear that the internet… Read more CfP: The Web that Was: Archives, Traces, Reflections (Amsterdam, June 2019)

Verslag van de internationale Web Archiving conferentie in Jerusalem

Op 29-30 April 2018 vond de internationale conferentie “Web Archiving: Best Practices for Digital Cultural Heritage” plaats in de Nationale Bibliotheek van Israël in Jerusalem. De conferentie werd georganiseerd door The National Library of Israel en het Open Media and Information Lab (OMILab) van de Open University of Israel, onder leiding van Anat Ben-David. De uitgenodigde sprekers waren… Read more Verslag van de internationale Web Archiving conferentie in Jerusalem

Call for Abstracts — Special Issue on Apps and Infrastructures

Special Issue on Apps and Infrastructures edited by Carolin Gerlitz, Anne Helmond, David Nieborg, and Fernando van der Vlist We invite submissions for a special issue of Computational Culture, a Journal of Software Studies, on “Apps and Infrastructures”. Excerpt This special issue of Computational Culture welcomes proposals and projects from scholars and practitioners from across different… Read more Call for Abstracts — Special Issue on Apps and Infrastructures

NWO Veni grant for ‘App ecosystems: A critical history of apps’

It’s official! I’ve been awarded a NWO Veni grant for my research proposal to examine the app ecosystem and write a critical history of apps. From the official press release: “The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) has awarded a Veni grant worth up to 250,000 euros to 154 researchers who have recently obtained their… Read more NWO Veni grant for ‘App ecosystems: A critical history of apps’