Deborah Barcella
http://usi.to/tz3
Pubblicazioni
Pubblicazioni principali (3)
- Barcella D., Balbi G. (2024) Why did they call it "World Wide Web"? The genesis, development, and evolution of the Web name, 1989-today
- Fomasi M., Barcella D., Benecchi E., Balbi G. (2023) Genealogy of an archive. The birth, construction, and development of the World Wide Web collection at CERN
- Barcella D. (2023) Is the World Wide Web a Brand? How the Web Founders Established the Web’s Early Brand Identity (1989-1999)
Articolo pubblicato in rivista scientifica (1)
- Fomasi M., Barcella D., Benecchi E., Balbi G. (2023) Genealogy of an archive. The birth, construction, and development of the World Wide Web collection at CERN, Internet Historie:1-18
Relazione in convegno scientifico (13)
- Martini M. ., Fomasi M., Barcella D., Benecchi E., Balbi G. (2024) Data Solicitation for Media History. A new approach to study the CERN mailing list of the World Wide Web, 1991-1995.. 10Th ECREA General Conference. Ljubljana. September
- Barcella D., Giesler M. (2024) Rethinking Surveillance Capitalism: Data, Experience, and the Predatory Inclusion of Consumers. AMA Winter. St. Pete Beach, Florida. 14.02.2024
- Barcella D., Alberternst B., Giesler M. (2024) Surveillance Capitalism: How Do Consumers Navigate the Competing Ethics of Data Sharing?. CCT. San Diego, California. 12.07.2024
- Barcella D., Balbi G. (2024) Why did they call it "World Wide Web"? The genesis, development, and evolution of the Web name, 1989-today. ICA. Gold Coast, Australia. 23.06.2024
- Barcella D. (2023) BRANDING NEW MEDIA: LA COSTRUZIONE DELL’IDENTITÀ DI MARCHIO DEL WORLD WIDE WEB NEI SUOI PRIMI ANNI DI VITA (1989-1995), UNO SGUARDO AGLI ELEMENTI COSTITUTIVI DI UN BRAND PRESENTI NELL’ARCHIVIO DEL CERN. Screen Cultures Reloaded. I media studies in Italia. Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milano. 11.09.2023
- Barcella D. (2023) Exploring the Hidden Gems of the World Wide Web Logo: Uncovering its Historical Significance and Untapped Marketing Potential through CERN Archive. ToE Tension of Europe - Surprising Sources. Online. 11.05.2023
- Barcella D. (2023) Is the World Wide Web a Brand? How the Web Founders Established the Web’s Early Brand Identity (1989-1999). CHARM Conference on Historical Analysis and Research in Marketing. Duke University, Durham, NC. 1 to 4 June 2023
- Barcella D., Fomasi M., Balbi G., Benecchi E. (2022) Accelerating Digging. CERN Archives and the Sources to Retrace the History of the World Wide Web. ECREA Rethink Impact. Aarhus. 19-22 October
- Fomasi M., Barcella D., Balbi G., Benecchi E. (2022) “Anatomy of an archive. The birth, construction, and development of the World Wide Web collection at CERN”. WARCnet Closing Conference ‘Web Archive Studies Researching Web Domains and Events’. Aarhus. 17-18 October
- Benecchi E., Barcella D., Fomasi M., Balbi G. (2022) Doing a content analysis on the CERN archive’s folders on the Web. A methodological reflection for media and communication historians.. ECREA Communication History Section. Luxembourg. 02.02.2022 - 04.02.2022
- Barcella D. (2022) The Promotion of the World Wide Web through the CERN Archives: A Historical Perspective of its Branding and Marketing strategy.. ECREA Summer School. Cadiz. 24-30 July
- Fomasi M., Balbi G., Barcella D., Benecchi E. (2021) Revisiting the invention of the Web through the CERN archives. 4th RESAW Conference "Mainstream vs marginal content in Web history and Web archives". Luxemburg. June
- Barcella D. (2021) The Spread of the World Wide Web in the Public Domain: Doctoral Colloquium. AoIR2021 Independence. Online. 08.10.2021