Nathalie Fridzema
@nathaliefridz.bsky.social
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Doctoral researcher in Dutch early web cultures & vernacular digital heritage | Media Studies & Digital Humanities | University of Groningen 🦣@[email protected] ✨matterofimagination.neocities.org
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On 12 Nov in Groningen, I’m co-hosting a workshop on "Working with web archives in Media Studies: An introduction to theory, methods, and practices" in the context of the RMeS phd workshop grant.
💾 For PhDs & RMa students in Dutch research schools. Info + registration: www.rmes.nl/rmes-worksho...
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📣 Call for contributions! @anya-shchetvina.bsky.social and I are editing a collaborative glossary on internet imaginaries.
We’re looking for short entries (500–1000 words) that unpack research concepts used to study how the internet has been imagined over time.
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Write with us! Submit a 100-word pitch by the 15th of September for the "Collaborative Glossary: Imagining the Internet(s)". The Glossary will be published by the INC (open access) with the @easstransport.bsky.social support.

More info: matterofimagination.neocities.org/cfp

#sts #internetstudies
Picture illustrates the Call. On the top left it says "Call for Contributions". On the top right it says "INC and Matter of Imagination". Below on the light background in big letters the title of the glossary is written. Below the title is a screenshot from an old Commodore interface, picturing a "Magic Desk" software.
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talked about the conceptual confusion and utopian promises around the "vernacular web" with @nathaliefridz.bsky.social at @redico.eu yesterday. online conferences are still really hard for me, but it was nice to get to know more about the ReDiCo Hub. beautiful online space they do have! redico.eu
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Last week, I presented methodological research at RESAW25, arguing to foreground source criticism when working with old websites as historical sources. It highlighted the importance of close reading amongst increasingly datafied research strategies! Excited to see conversations continue at RESAW27🖱️
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@anya-shchetvina.bsky.social and I are exploring the concept of the vernacular web and related notions. Can you help us with literary suggestions? Read more about it in our recent MoI newsletter (to which you can subscribe) (and yes, we do pick new GIFs every month)

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Help us dive into the vernacular web + recs
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MoI had the pleasure of interviewing @kdriscoll.aoir.social.ap.brid.gy about doing internet history, the archive, and the impact of myths and scale. Thank you for such a thoughtful conversation! A great read for students as well, imo. 🖱️👉Full interview here: matterofimagination.neocities.org/blog9
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And big thanks to @nathaliefridz.bsky.social who prepared and led the interview 📝🤖🕸️
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So much fun and inspiration talking to @kdriscoll.aoir.social.ap.brid.gy for the new MoI blog post!

On BBSs, the challenges of archival work, the role of nostalgia and the critique of the numbers we operate when studying online phenomena - it's all here: matterofimagination.neocities.org/blog9
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Spending two days at the @kb.nl KB_Datalab, exploring their archived websites.
Web archive research often means travelling to sit behind another screen—but the lab’s setting and research opportunities make it worth it ✨🖱️📀
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New blog post on 'Matter of Imagination' about networks, imaginaries, and the many things in between ✨🌐
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> I had a pleasure of interviewing @pbory.bsky.social about his book "The Internet Myth", network ideology and AI imaginaries. It was fun, the full interview is here!
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