CFP: Exploring the Archived Web During a Highly Transformative Age
CFP: Exploring the Archived Web During a Highly Transformative Age
It is a pleasure to announce the launch of the call for contributions for the RESAW 2023 Conference, whose title is Exploring the Archived Web During a Highly Transformative Age.
Eight years after the first RESAW conference, which provided for ground-breaking debates on technical, scientific and archival aspects, the conference proposes to appraise Web archives studies in relation to the research carried out on the Internet, social media, the Web archives and reborn digital heritage. It will examine the development of Web archiving while highlighting the way in which technical, cultural, geopolitical, societal and environmental transformations impact the conception, study and dissemination of this reborn digital heritage. The conference will subsequently focus on the methods and practices implemented by those who have explored and continue to explore the archived Web while opening up perspectives for the years to come. Located on the Mediterranean shores, the conference in Marseille will be an opportunity to stimulate discussions based on the approaches used in different cultural areas on different levels in order to reflect on Web archiving in the Mediterranean and its surrounding areas.
The RESAW 2023 Conference will take place on 5 and 6 June 2023 in Marseille (France) at the MUCEM (Museum of Civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean).
Please note that the deadline for submission of proposals is 30 October 2022. The call for contributions and procedures for submitting proposals are available on the dedicated website: https://resaw2023.sciencesconf.org
The RESAW Conference 2023 is organised by The TELEMMe Laboratory (Dr. Sophie Gebeil, Pr. Maryline Crivello) and the MMSH (Jean-Christophe Peyssard) with the support of the Interdisciplinarity Mission of Aix-Marseille University and the international research group RESAW.
- Sophie Gebeil, TELEMMe, Aix-Marseille University
- Jean-Christophe Peyssard, MMSH, CNRS
- Maryline Crivello, TELEMMe, Aix-Marseille University