The Computer History Museum Prize is awarded to the author of an outstanding book in the history of computing broadly conceived, published during the prior three years, i.e., books published in 2021, 2022, and 2023 are eligible for the 2024 prize.
If you’ve published a book on the history of computing (broadly construed) in the past 3 years, consider nominating it for the Computer History Museum Prize. If you know someone else who has, please pass this along!
Here's a podcast on New Books Network where I talk about (surprise surprise) my new book, 'Visions of a Digital Nation', and why Margaret Thatcher's 1984 #privatisation of British Telecom was a pivotal moment for both #neoliberalism and #digitalisation.
My first sole-authored book just came out! Visions of a Digital Nation: Market and Monopoly in British Telecommunications is about the privatisation and digitalisation of the UK's telecom infrastructure, and why that was such a pivotal moment for the rise of neoliberalism.
🆕 Hoje começa a Semana da Ciência e Tecnologia e, com ela, nós inauguramos a exposição fotográfica "PHONLAB: repensar centros e periferias científicas no século XX" na Universidade de Évora.
Na sexta-feira, Dia Nacional da Cultura Científica, terá lugar uma visita guiada. Vagas limitadas!
✍️ HoST — Journal of History of Science and Technology, has opened a call for thematic dossiers to be published in 2025.
#HoST encourages submissions of original historical research exploring the cultural, social and political dimensions of science, technology, and medicine (#STM), both from a local and a global perspective.
📅 Proposals should be submitted by 20 January 2024.
the journals #Aniki: Revista Portuguesa da Imagem em Movimento and #HoST - Journal of History of Science and Technology, both published with the support of the IHC, have been accepted for indexing by the #Scopus platform! 🥳🎊
I am an artist and professor of Creative Technologies at Virginia Tech. In my work, I focus on the ways technologies of visualization and control intersect with and threaten #trans lives.
Hello, and thanks to all my followers! Moved here from another instance (which was announced to be closed). In research, my interests have been #architecture & #urbanism#AlvarAalto & #historyOfTechnology but I can see many other interesting people and topics here. I still have my X/Twitter account as well but, as we all know, things and times are changing... #introduction