Internet Histories publishes scholarship examining the global and internetworked nature of the digital world, alongside situated histories accounting for diverse local contexts. It focuses on digital technology, culture, and society, using critical and historical analysis of policies and usages. The journal also covers computer networks and communications, computer science applications, and e-learning.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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HistoryQ1
Computer Science (miscellaneous)Q2
Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
Communication
Scopus Categories
Computer Science (miscellaneous)History
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Social Media and PoliticsDigital Games and MediaHistory of Computing TechnologiesWeb Data Mining and AnalysisDigital Humanities and ScholarshipCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare StudiesMedia Studies and CommunicationDigital and Traditional Archives ManagementCybernetics and Technology in SocietyICT Impact and Policies