All Stories

  1. Holocaust discourse on social media
  2. “Saving Journalism from Facebook’s Death Grip”? The Implications of Content-Recommendation Platforms on Publishers and Their Audiences
  3. Little Samaritan Brothers: Crowdsourcing Voter Surveillance
  4. Critical Web Archive Research
  5. Counter-archiving Facebook
  6. Internet histories and computational methods: a “round-doc” discussion
  7. 2014 not found: a cross-platform approach to retrospective web archiving
  8. National web histories at the fringe of the web
  9. Computational Methods for Web History
  10. Network Analysis for Web History
  11. User comments across platforms and journalistic genres
  12. The Internet Archive and the socio-technical construction of historical facts
  13. Platform Inequality: Gender in the Gig-Economy
  14. The colors of the national Web: visual data analysis of the historical Yugoslav Web domain
  15. What does the Web remember of its deleted past? An archival reconstruction of the former Yugoslav top-level domain
  16. Lost but not forgotten: finding pages on the unarchived web
  17. Finding pages on the unarchived Web
  18. Web Archive Search as Research: Methodological and Theoretical Implications
  19. Uncovering the unarchived web
  20. Sprint methods for web archive research
  21. The Palestinian diaspora on the Web: Between de-territorialization and re-territorialization
  22. Coming to terms: a conflict analysis of the usage, in official and unofficial sources, of 'security fence', 'apartheid wall', and other terms for the structure between Israel and the Palestinian territories
  23. La Palestine et ses frontières virtuelles 2.0
  24. The Palestinian--Israeli peace process and transnational issue networks: the complicated place of the Israeli NGO