[ih] Call for papers for the Internet histories journal : Arpanet (1969-2019)

Camille Paloque-Berges camillepaloqueberges at gmail.com
Mon Sep 18 03:44:50 PDT 2017


Dear all,

As a reminder, the call for papers regarding the history of the Arpanet for
the *Internet histories *journal is still running until October 15th. We
encourage you to submit for this special issue that will mark the 50th
anniversary of the pionneer and legendary digital network.

Best regards,
Valérie Schafer and Camille Paloque-Berges

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> *Call For Papers: ARPANET (1969-2019)*
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> *Camille Paloque-Berges & Valérie Schafer (ed.) *
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> *Special issue of Internet Histories. Digital Technology, Culture and
> Society.*
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> This call for papers aims at revisiting the history of ARPANET, its
> genesis, development, heritage, memories and the writing of its history 50
> years after the first four nodes came into service.
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> ARPANET’s story is today part of the Internet’s official heritage, as a
> first crucial step in its development. Seminal research, such as Janet
> Abbate’s *Inventing the Internet* (1999) or Alexandre Serres’ *Aux
> sources d’Internet: l’émergence d’ARPANET* (2000) has extensively covered
> its history. However, the 50th anniversary of ARPANET provides an
> occasion to reflect on existing histories, to open the debate to new
> perspectives and approaches.
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> What have these pioneering researchers provided and what lessons have they
> taught us in terms of studying the history of computer networks? When
> considering ARPANET as a first step towards the Internet: how did this
> determine – and is still determining – our current understanding of the
> Internet and of the ARPANET? What other chronologies and territories
> involving the ARPANET can be advanced? What is left to explore and discover
> in the ARPANET’s history? If the ARPANET is dead today, are its heritage
> and spirit still alive and if so, how?
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> Suggested topics:
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> -       The ARPANET’s inspirations:  previous concepts, models, theories,
> technologies
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> -       Development of computer networks from the mid-1960s to the
> mid-1980s: society, culture, politics and economics in the ARPANET’s times
> (from a local, national and international perspective)
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> -       The place of ARPANET in the history of ARPA/DARPA or funding
> agencies more generally
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> -       The place of ARPANET within the history of military networks
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> -       Trajectories of ARPANET’s developments: from experiments to
> achievements, through mistakes and failures
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> -       ARPANET’s communities: from developers to users
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> -       ARPANET’s hardware and software within the history of computers
> and computing
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> -       Famous and less-known protagonists or witnesses of ARPANET
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> -       Spaces, places, maps, territories, geographies, and geopolitics
> of ARPANET
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> -       Communicating with, through, and about ARPANET
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> -       ARPANET as a model: reception and influence on other networks
> and/or in other countries
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> -       ARPANET’s governance and architecture
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> -       ARPANET and infrastructures for digital information
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> -       ARPANET’s cultures: perimeters, specificities, limits …
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> -       The history of networks shaping collaborative work
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> -       Writing ARPANET’s history: critical historiography, methodology,
> epistemological issues
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> -       New discoveries in the history of ARPANET
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> -       ARPANET’s heritage in the present Internet and digital cultures
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> Of course, we encourage and welcome other topics and perspectives on
> ARPANET’s history too.
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> * Submissions*
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> The proposals are to be submitted to
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> camillepaloqueberges at gmail.com
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> valerieschafer at wanadoo.fr
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> explicitly mentioning *CFP ARPANET*.
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> They need to fit in one page, detail an explicit angle of analysis and
> outline, and integrate a short bibliography.
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> Successful authors will be invited to submit then a full paper through
> the editorial system, which will undergo full peer review and will
> determine acceptance of papers for publication.
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> *Calendar*
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> Deadline for the submission of proposals: October 15th 2017
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> Notification of proposal acceptance: November 15th 2017
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> Submissions of the full paper (6000-8000 words): April 15th 2018
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> Feedback based on reviews: June 30th 2018
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> Deadline for Revisions: October 15th 2018
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> *Internet Histories: Digital Technology, Culture and Society* is an
> international, inter-disciplinary peer-reviewed journal concerned with
> research on the cultural, social, political and technological histories of
> the internet and associated digital cultures.
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> More information on the journal can be found at
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> http://www.tandfonline.com/action/journalInformation?show=ai
> msScope&journalCode=rint20
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> Instructions for Authors are available at
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> http://www.tandfonline.com/action/authorSubmission?show=inst
> ructions&journalCode=rint20#Word_limits
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> Should you have any questions regarding this CfP, please feel free to
> contact us:
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> camillepaloqueberges at gmail.com
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> valerieschafer at wanadoo.fr <valerie.schafer at cnrs.fr>
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> Institutional email address : camille.paloque_berges at cnam.fr
> *Laboratory for the History of Techno-Sciences (HT2S), Conservatoire
> national des arts et métiers, 2 rue Conté, 75003 Paris, France
> *Associate researcher at the Digital Paths cluster of CNRS' Institute for
> Communication Sciences (ISCC)
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> Institutional email address : camille.paloque_berges at cnam.fr
> *Laboratory for the History of Techno-Sciences (HT2S), Conservatoire
> national des arts et métiers, 2 rue Conté, 75003 Paris, France
> *Associate researcher at the Digital Paths cluster of CNRS' Institute for
> Communication Sciences (ISCC)
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Institutional email address : camille.paloque_berges at cnam.fr
*Laboratory for the History of Techno-Sciences (HT2S), Conservatoire
national des arts et métiers, 2 rue Conté, 75003 Paris, France
*Associate researcher at the Digital Paths cluster of CNRS' Institute for
Communication Sciences (ISCC)
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