A history of journalism on the internet: A state of the art and some methodological trends

Autores/as

  • Javier Díaz Noci Universitat Pompeu Fabra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12795/RiHC.2013.i01.12

Palabras clave:

Historiografía, Internet, World Wide Web, Historia, Periodismo

Resumen

La historiografía de los nuevos medios ha ido adquiriendo, sobre todo en la última década, una considerable importancia, especialmente aquella dedicada a la investigación histórica sobre la World Wide Web (vide Brügger, 2010). Peviamente, la historia de los medios de comunicación se había beneficiado de la perspectiva de la historia social y cultural, representada, entre otros, por Burke o Briggs. Desde esos puntos de vista, intentamos en este artículo explicar la historia de las primeras décadas de periodismo en internet, y poner de manifiesto algunos retos metodológicos relacionados con la investigación histórica sobre el tema.

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Biografía del autor/a

Javier Díaz Noci, Universitat Pompeu Fabra

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2013-09-10

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Díaz Noci, J. (2013). A history of journalism on the internet: A state of the art and some methodological trends. RIHC. Revista Internacional De Historia De La Comunicación, 1(1), 256–275. https://doi.org/10.12795/RiHC.2013.i01.12

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Recibido 2018-09-25
Aceptado 2018-09-25
Publicado 2013-09-10