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A Decade of transformation discourse: Sociotechnical imaginaries of the Dutch web between 1994–2004

  • Nathalie Fridzema
  • Susan Aasman
  • Tom Slootweg
  • Rik Smit

Web archives enjoy an increasing awareness and usefulness across a range of fields and disciplines, contributing to historical studies with archived web material, but also about the internet. Knowing how the web is imagined is essential for interpreting archived web material, especially during a highly transformative age in which technology advances at a rapid pace. This chapter investigates such a time of studying the Dutch web between 1994 and 2004, confirming that discourse surrounding the internet is appropriated differently. By means of a thematic analysis of a purposive sample of public media, the chapter presents 5 discursive themes that each reflect specific understandings of the Dutch web situated in a particular context, specified through social structure, scope, and time.

  • Keywords:
  • public web,
  • The Netherlands,
  • sociotechnical imaginaries,
  • internet history,
  • thematic historical analysis,
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Nathalie Fridzema

University of Groningen, Netherlands - ORCID: 0009-0006-3044-8246

Susan Aasman

University of Groningen, Netherlands - ORCID: 0000-0003-1675-2998

Tom Slootweg

University of Groningen, Netherlands - ORCID: 0000-0002-5181-8094

Rik Smit

University of Groningen, Netherlands - ORCID: 0000-0002-9235-6869

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Chapter Title

A Decade of transformation discourse: Sociotechnical imaginaries of the Dutch web between 1994–2004

Authors

Nathalie Fridzema, Susan Aasman, Tom Slootweg, Rik Smit

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English

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10.36253/979-12-215-0413-2.15

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2024

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Exploring the Archived Web during a Highly Transformative Age

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Proceedings of the 5th international RESAW conference, Marseille, June 2023

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Sophie Gebeil, Jean-Christophe Peyssard

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362

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2024

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Firenze University Press

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