Situating the Internet as infrastructure: the case of post-socialist Lithuania

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Migle Bareikyte
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Abstract Although the Internet is a key global infrastructure, it is still often perceived in an abstract manner by the general public, which tends to disregard how the Internet emerges in different places. In contrast, this paper situates the Internet as infrastructure development in post-socialist Lithuania against the backdrop of multi-sited fieldwork within its telecom industry. Drawing on fieldwork material analysis comprised of qualitative interviews, participatory observation and archival research as well as previous research from media studies, this paper contributes to Internet studies via three conceptual motifs that emerged from fieldwork material—infrastructuring practices, geopolitical imaginaries and critical negotiations—that were evaluated in order to research media infrastructures and argue for the situated analysis of infrastructural labour, geopolitics and critique that frame Internet development. It further argues for the need to explore Internet infrastructure developments in post-socialist Eastern Europe that remain unrepresented in media infrastructures research, despite the rich potential of case studies into the simultaneous emergence of the Internet within new nation states.
将互联网定位为基础设施:后社会主义立陶宛的案例
虽然互联网是一个关键的全球基础设施,但它仍然经常被普通公众以一种抽象的方式感知,这往往忽视了互联网在不同地方的出现。相比之下,本文将互联网定位为后社会主义立陶宛的基础设施发展,以其电信行业的多地点实地调查为背景。本文利用由定性访谈、参与性观察和档案研究组成的实地调查材料分析,以及先前的媒体研究研究,通过实地调查材料中出现的三个概念母题——基础设施实践、地缘政治想象和关键谈判——对这些母题进行评估,以研究媒体基础设施,并为基础设施劳动的情境分析提供论据,从而为互联网研究做出贡献。地缘政治和互联网发展框架的批判。它进一步认为有必要探索后社会主义东欧的互联网基础设施发展,尽管在新的民族国家中同时出现互联网的案例研究具有丰富的潜力,但在媒体基础设施研究中仍未得到代表。
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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