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The “Web of pros” in the 1990s: The professional acclimation of the World Wide Web in France
Schafer, Valerie; Thierry, Benjamin
2016In New Media and Society, 18 (7), p. 1143-1158
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Keywords :
history; web; born digital heritage
Abstract :
[en] This article, focusing on France, explores the notion of a “Web of professionals” and seeks to establish its factual, epistemological, and methodological implications for the history of the World Wide Web in the 1990s. This research reflects on the promises of the New Economy and the roles of the various controversies, cultures, imaginaries, and forms of mediation affecting the business world in its appropriation of the Web. It also aims to reappraise the individual and collective stakeholders whose active part has been somehow underestimated or obscured by the image of the mass Internet user. The professionalization of Web activities, the development of a new generation of entrepreneurs and the conversion of business models to online practices are all significant parts of the emergent Web culture in France, as well as factors contributing to this emergence.
Disciplines :
History
Author, co-author :
Schafer, Valerie  ;  CNRS > ISCC
Thierry, Benjamin
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
The “Web of pros” in the 1990s: The professional acclimation of the World Wide Web in France
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
New Media and Society
ISSN :
1461-4448
eISSN :
1461-7315
Publisher :
SAGE Publications
Volume :
18
Issue :
7
Pages :
1143-1158
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
Name of the research project :
Web90
Funders :
ANR - Agence Nationale de la Recherche [FR]
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