The web as History: Using web archives to understand the past and the present / Niels Brügger

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Autor

Brügger, Niels, Autor

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The web as History: Using web archives to understand the past and the present / Niels Brügger

Editor

Schroeder, Ralph

Tema

Desarrollo de sitios web

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Robert Ackland is a Senior Fellow in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University (ANU). He gained his PhD in economics at the ANU, focusing on index number theory in the context of cross-country comparisons of income and inequality. Robert has been studying online social and organizational networks since the early 2000s and in 2005, he established the Virtual Observatory for the Study of Online Networks lab (http://vosonlab.net). He teaches in the ANU’s Master of Social Research (Social Science of the Internet spe-cialisation), and his book Web Social Science: Concepts, Data and Tools for Social Scientists in the Digital Age (SAGE) was published in July 2013.Victoria D. Alexander (AB, Princeton; AM, PhD, Stanford) is Senior Lecturer of Arts Management at Goldsmiths, University of London. Her research falls in the intersection of sociology of the arts, visual culture, sociology of organizations and sociology of culture. She has studied the funding of art museums, the use of information technology in museums, cultural policy in comparative perspective, sociology of the arts, neigh-bourhoods and visual sociology. Her books include Sociology of the Arts; Museums and Money; Art and the State (co-authored) and Art and the Challenge of Markets (forthcoming, co-edited).Grant Blank is the Survey Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. He is a sociologist specializing in the political and social impact of computers and the internet, the digital divide, statistical and qualitative methods, and cultural sociology. He is currently working on a project asking how cultural hierarchies are con-structed in online reviews of cultural attractions. His other project links sample survey data with census data to generate small area estimates of Internet use in Great Britain. He holds a PhD from the University of Chicago.

Fecha

2017

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(CC BY 4.0)

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pdf

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Inglés

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Libro digital

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9781911307563 (ISBN)
021

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Web