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  • Writing Computer and Information History: Approaches, Connections, and Reflections

    Writing Computer and Information History by Aspray, William;

    Approaches, Connections, and Reflections

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 14 June 2024
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781538183816
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages514 pages
    • Size 230x154x32 mm
    • Weight 880 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 13 Tables, 11 BW Photos
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    This is not a book about the history of computing or the history of information. Instead, it is a meta-historical book about the research and writing of these types of history.

    The formal presentation of historical research in the form of a publication often hides the process by which the topic was selected, boundaries were drawn, evidence was selected, analytic approach was chosen and applied, results were presented, how this work fits into a larger body of scholarship, the implicit goals and biases of the author, and many other similar issues. This process of learning about the various ways to carry out computer history or information history can be enriched by this collection of reflective essays by experienced scholars, discussing the craft that they practice.

    This is a book that concerns both computer history and information history. The first scholarship in computer history by professionally trained scholars began to appear in the 1970s, so we are approaching a half century of research and publication in this area. The field has generated numerous pieces of exemplary scholarship from various perspectives such as intellectual history of individual technologies, business histories of firms, economic histories of market sectors, externalist histories of funding and professionalization, and so on.

    However, the field continues to evolve, especially as computing and communication technologies have drawn together in the form of the Internet and social media; and with them a new set of scholars is participating, drawn not only from the history of science and technology, but also from the communication and media studies fields. Powerful theories, approaches, and frameworks are being increasingly drawn more widely from both the humanities and the social sciences to inform the practice of computer history. The scholars in this volume look at what's happened, what's happening now, and where historical scholarship in these disciplines is headed.

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