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Message posted on 01/08/2025

[Call for Contributions] Imagining the Internet(s): A Collaborative Glossary

                Dear all,

One of the EASST Fund awardees this year have recently published a Call 
for Contributions for their research zine Imagining the Internet(s): 
Collaborative Glossary. They asked EASST to share their call through our 
networks. Please see the call below:
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[Call for Contributions] Imagining the Internet(s): A Collaborative 
Glossary

In the last decades, Media Studies and STS scholars have shown 
particular interest in the imaginaries, ideas, and rhetoric in the 
social construction of the internet throughout its history (Flichy, 
2007; Natale, 2016; Bory, Benecchi, Balbi, 2016; Bory, 2020; Ernst, 
Schröter, 2021; Wyatt, 2021). From early metaphors of cyberspace and 
electronic frontier, to founding myths, historical narratives or early 
network prototypes―in focus are different ways in which language, visual 
rhetoric and other means of imagination help us understand networks and 
network society.

However, the concepts used to critically describe and conceptualise 
these visions often remain scattered and unconnected across disciplines, 
research schools and languages. Imaginaries or imaginaire, network 
ideology or technotopia, net romanticism or cyberculture―there are 
dozens of sharp concepts and sticky notions that help understand the 
role of imagination and discourse in our hugely digitised, increasingly 
networked history.

This glossary seeks to bring such research notions together. We invite 
scholars to pitch short entries (500–1000 words) that introduce or 
comment on an existing research concept relevant to the study of 
internet imaginaries. The glossary, supported by EASST, will be 
published as an open-access zine by the Institute of Network Cultures 
and will build on work by the Matter of Imagination research initiative.

Selected entries should engage with a single keyword—explaining where it 
comes from, what it reveals, and why it matters. The focus should be on 
research concepts helpful to study imaginaries, and not imaginaries 
themselves (e.g. a pitch on the research notion of “metaphor” instead of 
a pitch on a “cyberspace” as a particular metaphor).

More info: https://matterofimagination.neocities.org/cfp

*Deadline for contributions: 15 September 2025*

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