2020
DOI: 10.16997/book48
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The Internet Myth: From the Internet Imaginary to Network Ideologies

Abstract: Biography of the Web as a Myth-Building Narrative 2.2 Questioning the Myth of the Web: Media Imaginaries and Web History 2.2.1 Hypertext: The Forgotten Hero Ted Nelson 2.2.2 Retracing Old Media in the World Wide Web 2.2.3 The Web and the Network 2.3 Rethinking Web History 3. Lost Networks: The Socrate and Iperbole Projects in Italy 3.1 The Web Was Not Alone 3.2 The Italian Networking Landscape in the 1990s 3.3 Rise and Fall of Socrate 3.3.1 The Uncertain Reasons for the Failure viii Contents 3.4 The Other Netw… Show more

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“…Por último, se han incluido en este bloque las transformaciones derivadas del análisis y de la comprensión social de la datificación: los mitos fundacionales (Bory, 2020) o existenciales de la sociedad datificada, las metáforas compartidas (Puschmann y Burgess, 2014) o sus representaciones visuales más comunes (Pentzold, Brantner y Foelsche, 2019), o las ideas provocadas por la visualización gráfica de grandes cantidades de datos que alteran nuestra comprensión de la realidad compleja (Kennedy y Hill, 2018) o que justifican sus previsiones (Diviani, 2018).…”
Section: Anticolonialismounclassified
“…Por último, se han incluido en este bloque las transformaciones derivadas del análisis y de la comprensión social de la datificación: los mitos fundacionales (Bory, 2020) o existenciales de la sociedad datificada, las metáforas compartidas (Puschmann y Burgess, 2014) o sus representaciones visuales más comunes (Pentzold, Brantner y Foelsche, 2019), o las ideas provocadas por la visualización gráfica de grandes cantidades de datos que alteran nuestra comprensión de la realidad compleja (Kennedy y Hill, 2018) o que justifican sus previsiones (Diviani, 2018).…”
Section: Anticolonialismounclassified
“…In he published the book "The Internet Myth . From the Internet Imaginary to Network Ideologies" [Bory, 2020] where retraces and challenges the myth laying at the foundations of the network ideologies -the idea that networks, by themselves, are the primary agents of social, economic, political, and cultural change. By comparing and integrating different sources related to network histories, this book emphasises how a dominant narrative has extensively contributed to the construction of the internet myth while other visions of the networked society have been erased from the collective imaginary.…”
Section: Narrative Economicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Popular discursive formations often feature the idea of technology as important to human advancement and also being an important aspect of living within the context of Modernity as evidenced by the several ways in which technology use is represented in popular texts such as Hollywood films, novels, advertising, and related social practices (Bory, 2020;Foshay, 2016;Holmes, 2005). Like F. T. Marinetti and the Italian Futurists of the early 20th century, an affirmative sense of the utility, necessity, and to some degree excitement regarding technology is characteristic of Modern thinking (Rampley, 2005;Redhead, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%