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Between marginal and mainstream. Communities and ecosystems at stake

Between marginal and mainstream. Communities and ecosystems at stake

The three research articles in this special issue and the interview with Ronda Hauben are partly the result of the 4th RESAW conference, that brought together through the RESAW network a community of researchers, web archivists and professionals, united around a common interest, namely web history and web archives. The 4th RESAW conference, organised on 17 and 18 June 2021 by the C2DH (Centre for contemporary and digital history) at the University of Luxembourg, sought to examine the tension between marginal and mainstream in web history, and to go beyond this binary view.

1 Décembre 2022


Frédéric Clavert, Valérie Schafer
Article
Internet histories second early career researcher award

Internet histories second early career researcher award

This special issue is the result of our second call for the Internet Histories Early Career Researcher Award. For the second time, in 2021, the journal Internet Histories has invited any interested early career researchers (masters students, doctoral students, and post-doctoral researchers) whose research focuses on the history of the Internet and/or the Web, and histories of digital cultures — or any historical topic within the scope of the Internet Histories journal, to apply for the award and to submit an original article.

1 Décembre 2022


Valérie Schafer
Article
Le CD-Rom, une histoire à graver

Le CD-Rom, une histoire à graver

Cet article aborde l’histoire du CD-Rom en France en le replaçant dans la famille des disques optiques qui se développent dans les années 1980-1990, dans la convergence entre médias et informatique, et souligne son rôle de chaînon manquant dans l’histoire du numérique, au moment où se joue aussi la transition entre Minitel et Web.

1 Décembre 2022


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
A reproducible open platform for a collective process - Translating CIDOC CRM 7.1.2 in French

A reproducible open platform for a collective process - Translating CIDOC CRM 7.1.2 in French

he conference present a reproducible open platform supported collective process for the full translation of the CIDOC CRM 7.1.2/3 (future ISO version). The project of translation is conceived and held following FAIR principles and in a fully reproducible way. It also aim at building a CIDOC CRM user community among Digital Humanity research institutions through considering the translation process as a learning experience, a collaboration project and moreover as Digital Humanities research project.

1 Décembre 2022


Muriel van Ruymbeke
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Minett Stories: Geschichten aus dem industriellen Süden Luxemburgs

Minett Stories: Geschichten aus dem industriellen Süden Luxemburgs

30 Novembre 2022


Stefan Krebs
  • Public history
Article
E22 - Table Ronde : Les femmes de l'industrie et leurs histoires

E22 - Table Ronde : Les femmes de l'industrie et leurs histoires

30 Novembre 2022


Julia Harnoncourt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
On the use of sì? (‘yes?’) as invariant follow-up in Italian: A historical corpus-based account of pragmatic language change

On the use of sì? (‘yes?’) as invariant follow-up in Italian: A historical corpus-based account of pragmatic language change

Follow-ups are elliptical interrogative forms typically constituting an utterance in their own right. They are used to signal attention to the interlocutor, to encourage them to continue or as a reply to a call. This paper investigates the invariant follow-up sì? (‘yes?’) in Italian and it argues that it represents a case of pragmatic language change. To this end, it investigates the diachronic distribution, collocation and contexts of usage of sì? in a variety of language sources in relation to plausible, equivalent expressions (i.e., dimmi and dica [‘tell me’]).

29 Novembre 2022


Lorella Viola
  • Digital history & historiography
Article
Moderator: Legal and Data Protection – Roundtable

Moderator: Legal and Data Protection – Roundtable

24 Novembre 2022


Machteld Venken
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Archiving and Oral History. Hands-On history: automated transcription.

Archiving and Oral History. Hands-On history: automated transcription.

In the context of the project “24.02.22, 5 am: Testimonies from the War”, one of the tasks in the process of creating a digital archive of testimonies is to transform the audio testimony into a transcript. We have important questions to consider when transcribing :Which way and type of tranсribing corresponds to our purpose? Which type of transcript will be most useful for your particular context? Ways to Transcribe Interviews Transcription can be done in several different ways: In the scientific literature, four main ways of transcription are distinguished.

23 Novembre 2022


Kateryna Zakharchuk
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Roundtable : (Digital) Cultural Heritage at risk. Lessons learned for future preservation strategies

Roundtable : (Digital) Cultural Heritage at risk. Lessons learned for future preservation strategies

www.c2dh.uni.lu The Russian invasion of Ukraine on the 24th of February 2022 shattered long held beliefs and certainties including the idea that all things digital exist in an ephemeral sphere outside of the grim realities of the physical world. Instead, the war emphasized the fragility of servers,data and critical infrastructure to physical threats and their exposure to

23 Novembre 2022


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Repetition and variation in historicizing online virality

Repetition and variation in historicizing online virality

A brief history of rumour and online virality, methodological issues in historicising online virality through web archives and data retrieved from social platforms of the living web.

23 Novembre 2022


Fred Pailler
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Explorers Japan talk

Explorers Japan talk

19 Novembre 2022


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Ech kucken net

Ech kucken net

Denis Scuto, historian, former Luxembourg national team footballer, former record-holder of first league matches played in Luxembourg (424 matches from 1982 to 2002) and today vice-director of the Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History (C2DH) explains why he will not be watching the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

19 Novembre 2022


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
This Hard Minett Land. Texte über Luxemburgs Süden, inspiriert von Bruce-Springsteen-Songs. Mit Illustrationen von Dan Altmann

This Hard Minett Land. Texte über Luxemburgs Süden, inspiriert von Bruce-Springsteen-Songs. Mit Illustrationen von Dan Altmann

This book is an invitation to a very special voyage of discovery through Luxembourg's south: around forty Luxembourgish, German, French, Italian, Belgian writers and historians have been inspired by Bruce Springsteen's songs and have written texts about the Luxembourg-Lorraine iron ore basin, "de Minett", and about those who live and have lived there, were born there or immigrated there, worked there, loved there, dreamed there, hoped, struggled, succeeded - or failed.

15 Novembre 2022


Denis Scuto
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Wiener Juden und Jüdinnen in Luxemburg in den Jahren nach dem "Anschluss" 1938

Wiener Juden und Jüdinnen in Luxemburg in den Jahren nach dem "Anschluss" 1938

Am Tag des „Anschlusses“ Österreichs an das Deutsche Reich am 12. März 1938 lebten in Wien rund 170.000 nach den „Nürnberger Rassengesetzen“ als Juden kategorisierte Menschen. Es wurde von Tag zu Tag bedrohlicher und gefährlicher als jüdische Person in Wien zu verbleiben und durch Adolf Eichmanns „Zentralstelle für jüdische Auswanderung“ wurden die Betroffenen schrittweise ihrer Lebensgrundlage beraubt. Gleichzeitig gab es international zu diesem Zeitpunkt kaum noch Staaten, die bereit waren, eine größere Anzahl an jüdischen Flüchtlingen aufzunehmen.

14 Novembre 2022


Nicolas Arendt
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Qu'est-ce que l'histoire publique ?

Qu'est-ce que l'histoire publique ?

8 Novembre 2022


Thomas Cauvin
  • Public history
Article
Luxembourg Economy

Luxembourg Economy

Situated in the centre of Europe and bordered by two major powers, France and Germany, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has always sought to maintain an openness to its neighbours, for reasons of security and to give itself access to larger markets. In the 19th century Luxembourg was part of the German customs and trade union (Zollverein). Following the First World War, the country embarked on a process of economic and monetary integration with Belgium via the BLU and it played a driving role in the Benelux Economic Union.

7 Novembre 2022


Elena Danescu
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
WARCnet WG2 activities: a report

WARCnet WG2 activities: a report

3 Novembre 2022


Valérie Schafer
  • Contemporary history of Europe
Article
Jack of All Trades - Stolz und Hilflosigkeit

Jack of All Trades - Stolz und Hilflosigkeit

28 Octobre 2022


Daniel Richter
  • Contemporary history of Luxembourg
Article
Australian Indigenous Life Writing: Analysing Discourses with Word Embedding Modelling

Australian Indigenous Life Writing: Analysing Discourses with Word Embedding Modelling

The genre of Australian Aboriginal autobiography is a literature of significant socio-political importance, with authors sharing a history different to the one previously asserted by the European settlers which ignored or misrepresented Australia's First People.

28 Octobre 2022


Ekaterina Kamlovskaya
Article

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