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Appendix 2

Matériaux pour l'histoire de notre temps, N° 79, July-September 2005

Internet and Social Movements: New Militant Practices, New Sources for History


Françoise Blum, Bruno Groppo, Rossana Vaccaro and Franck Veyron
Introduction: Internet and Social Movements : New Militant Practices, New Sources for History

Philippe Rygiel
Digital Archives without Historians? A Point of View

Michel Pigenet
Call Centres: First Explorations of a New Territory for the Salariat

The Evolution of Militant Practices in the Internet Era


Interview with Fabien Granjon
The Militant Internet

Eric Peres
The Impact of New Technologies of Information and Communication on Union Communication: The Point of View of Force Ouvrière.

Interview with Arnaud Le Roi and Didier Marguery
The Case of the Online Activities of the Syndicat National du Trésor–CGT.

Interview with Philippe Antoine
Internet, Intranet: the Confederal Web of the CFDT

Interview with Danièle Garnier and Arnaud Le Roi
Uses of the Net and Electronic Memory/ies: the Point of View of the CGT at Confederal Level

Interview with Aldo Battaglia
A Political Party and the Net: The Case of the Greens

Interview with François Sauterey
‘Using the Resources of the Net to the Benefit of Progressive Forces’: The R@S, Réseau Associatif Et Syndical (Network of Associations and Unions)

Interview with Aris Papatheorodou
Samizdat.Net: the History of an Alternative Media Project on the Internet

Nicolas Haeringer
Memory and ‘Recovery’ of the Social Forums

Extracts of an Interview with Laurent Jesover
Archiving Social Forum Debates

Fabien Granjon
Attac-Info: Ethnography of an ‘Alter’ Medium during WSF 2003

Collection and Protection of Electronic Archives


Catherine Dherent
The Collection and Control of Electronic Archives: Some General Remarks

Catherine Lupovici
Archiving the Internet at the Bibliothèque Nationale De France

Bruno Bachimont and Thomas Drugeon
Archiving the Web: The Future Role of the Archive National De L’Audiovisuel

Michael Nash
Archiving Websites of Labour Organisations and Left Movements: The State of Affairs at the Tamiment Library of New York University

Rudolf Schmitz
Preserving the Sites of German Political Parties at the Friedrich Ebert Foundation

Jenneke Quast
The Occasio Fund at the International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam

Janette Martin and Susan Thomas
How Should One Preserve the Electronic Archives of Politicians? The Ambitions of the British Paradigm Project

Urs Kälin
Electronic Digitisation and Archiving at the Archives Sociales Suisses of Zurich

Piet Creve
Conserving the Memory of Contemporary Social Movements in Flanders: The Work of the Institute of Social History, Ghent

Source: "http://www.bdic.fr"

 

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