Networks of Change : Gender and the Making of Internet and Web History

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Networks of Change : Gender and the Making of Internet and Web History

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 230 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041074564

Full Description

This book challenges dominant narratives of internet history by uncovering the overlooked contributions of women and LGBTQ+ communities in shaping our digital world. This groundbreaking collection brings together critical essays and archival research that illuminate how these social groups have been instrumental in building, maintaining, and transforming online spaces. The volume is structured in two complementary parts: the first examines women's pivotal roles in online communities, from Wikipedia contributors to pioneers in digital fandom and blogging cultures; the second explores LGBTQ+ digital histories, including archiving practices, representation in AI databases, and the complexities of documenting queer internet experiences. By centering these previously silenced voices, this collection not only reconstructs a more inclusive digital past but also provides essential frameworks for reimagining our technological future.

This volume will appeal to scholars and students across digital humanities, media studies, gender studies, queer theory, and internet history. It offers valuable insights for technology professionals seeking to understand the diverse foundations of digital culture, as well as activists and policymakers working toward more equitable digital spaces. By bridging historical analysis with contemporary digital issues, the book speaks to anyone concerned with how power, identity, and representation continue to shape our networked world.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Internet Histories.

Contents

Introduction: (Re)writing gender in Internet histories 1."She does a good job for a woman" - the challenges for women enablers in the era of internet histories 2. Becoming Wikipedian women: A sociotechnical history of the Gender Gap Task Force (2013-2023) 3. Gendering of the "ideal user" in 1990s-era internet magazines 4. The politics of the digital transition: Lessons from slash fan fiction communities at the turn of the millennium 5. Digital pioneers: Mormon mommy bloggers and building the "Bloggernacle" 6. Streaming out of the spiral of silence. Women's visibility in gaming community and on twitch 7. Network breakdown: the queer anarchist politics at the heart of the 'net from FidoNet to HOMOCORE 8. (Un)scaffolding gender: Social media and the evolution of nonbinary identity 9. How have you modelled my gender? Reconstructing the history of gender representation in Wikidata 10. Doing LGBTQ internet histories justice: A queer web archive manifesto 11. Dwelling with feminist media archives in the age of big data 12. Researching gender in the history of the Internet and the Web. A roundtable at the SHOT 2023 conference

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