正在制作的档案:在Reddit上记录1月6日的国会骚乱

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Terri Lee Harel
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摘要

摘要通过1月6日的案例研究 美国国会骚乱,本文着眼于Reddit用户如何聚集在一起,记录他们认为是美国历史上一个重要的历史事件。通过比较三个子版块如何选择存档内容及其引发的讨论,本文对日常互联网用户如何进行存档工作以及研究人员未来如何使用这些工作提供了一个视角。研究日常互联网用户记录的冲动不仅揭示了他们的归档方法,还揭示了他们是如何经历历史事件的。“流氓归档”挽救了原本可能因内容删除和一夜之间网站关闭而丢失的东西。但即使是流氓档案组织也制定了流程和结构,使他们能够制作网络和数字档案。那些更加非正式和自发的归档工作呢?在Reddit上,人们通过自我组织归档工作来回应1月6日,从而揭示了归档的逻辑和动机,以及他们对当天事件的反应。
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Archives in the making: documenting the January 6 capitol riot on Reddit
Abstract Through a case study of the January 6 U.S. Capitol riot, this paper looks at how Reddit users came together to document what they perceived as a significant historical event in United States history. By comparing how three subreddits selected content for archiving and the discussions they sparked, this paper contributes a perspective about how archiving efforts are carried out by everyday internet users and how researchers might put these efforts to use in the future. Studying everyday internet users’ compulsion to document reveals not only their approaches to archiving, but also how they are experiencing a historical event. “Rogue archiving” has saved what might otherwise be lost to content removals and overnight website closures. But even rogue archiving groups have set processes and structures which enable them to produce web and digital archives. What about archiving efforts that are even more informal and spontaneous? On Reddit, people responded to January 6 by self-organising archiving efforts, thereby revealing logics to and motivations for archiving—and their reactions to the day’s events.
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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