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Join the RESAW seminar at Aarhus University on 2-3 December 2013 to explore the long-term perspective of internet studies and digital heritage. Topics include network communities, telecommunication, native digital heritage, and more.
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RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Patrimonium group A project funded by the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) for the program « Expertise, controverses and communication between science and society » in 2013-2014
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Project led by Valérie Schafer, Institute for Communication Sciences of CNRS (ISCC, Paris, France)withFanny Georges, Université Paris 3, Laboratoire CIM (Communication, Information, Medias), ParisMélanie Dulong de Rosnay, ISCC and London School of EconomicsFrancesca Musiani, Mines ParisTech, Center for the Sociology of Innovation (CSI), Paris Camille Paloque-Berges, Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (Cnam), laboratoire HT2S (History of Techno- Sciences in Society), Paris
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Common Interests Internet studies in the long run perspective (historical or retrospective approach) Network communities : governance, the commons, identities, sociability Network, telecommunication, the digital and memory Native digital heritage
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Ongoing activities 1 Research projects Web 90’s Post-mortem Web Computer-Mediated Communication as archives and research corpus (HumaNum)
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Ongoing activities 2 Research seminar at ISCC
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Ongoing activities 2 December 9th, Cnam « Born digital sources for history and heritage studies : pratices and methods » 2 sessions : • Digital sources and trust : between memory, proof and truth • Digital artefacts as new documents for the history of technology and society And transversal interrogations about interdisciplinary perspectives of digital sources Partners : Patrimonium in partnership with : Workshop
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 Resaw project in 10 years Resaw and transational cooperation on Web archives as an obvious work process A charter of good practices and methods Crossmedia / Transmedia Internet archives beyond the Web What will the Web be in 10 years ?
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 What are we doing in Resaw ? Connection with heritage institutions and dialogue with professionals Proposal of research initiatives, topics for study Double perspective on Internet technologies (socio-technical) : sociology / law / history / semiotics of technology and communities Interdisciplinary standpoint : projecting many research uses Critical perspective on digital heritage and technologies : reflecting on Web archives in connection to society at large and preparing the future of memory and history studies Opening the way for born digital archives and heritage and not only digitalized material
RESAW seminar, Aarhus University, 2-3 December 2013 A few publications Dulong de Rosnay, M., Musiani, F. (2012), « The Preservation of Digital Heritage : Epistemological and Legal Reflections », ESSACHESS - Journal for Communication Studies, vol. 5, no 2(10), Communication and memory, p. 81-94. Georges, F. (2011) "Mémoire humaine et expérience de soi par le web : la métaphore du profil." Médiation et information (MEI), 32, 147-158 Griset, P., Schafer, V. (2011), « Hosting the World Wide Web Consortium for Europe : from CERN to INRIA », History and Technology, vol. 27, issue 3, Taylor & Francis, pp. 353-370. Musiani, F. (2011), “Privacy as Invisibility: Pervasive Surveillance and the Privatization of Peer-to-Peer Systems”, tripleC, 9(2): 126-140. Paloque-Berges, C. (2013), « Un patrimoine composite : le public Internet face à l’archivage de sa matière culturelle », in I. Dragan, P. Stefanescu, N. Pelissier, J-F.Tétu et L. Idjeroui-Ravez (éd.), Traces, mémoire et communication, Presses de l'Université de Bucarest.