Independently-hosted web publishing
The term independently-hosted is used here to describe online publishing practices that utilise the World Wide Web (hereafter the Web) as a decentralised socio-technical system, where individuals and communities operate as the owners or controllers of the online infrastructures they use in order to...
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Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
2022-04-01
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| author | Daniel Villar-Onrubia Victoria Marín |
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| description | The term independently-hosted is used here to describe online publishing practices that utilise the World Wide Web (hereafter the Web) as a decentralised socio-technical system, where individuals and communities operate as the owners or controllers of the online infrastructures they use in order to share content. Such practices may be adopted as an alternative of, or as a complement to, the use of centralised content-sharing systems that belong to and are entirely operated by third parties. The term “publishing” is used here in a rather inclusive way and refers to the act of making content available online, rather than being restricted to the editorial processes that characterise, for instance, academic publishing. |
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| publishDate | 2022-04-01 |
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| spelling | doaj-art-2ce90bcdfdc54b0aab9817d2a20f3a282025-08-20T02:02:50ZengAlexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and SocietyInternet Policy Review2197-67752022-04-0111210.14763/2022.2.1665Independently-hosted web publishingDaniel Villar-Onrubia0Victoria Marín1Coventry UniversityUniversity of LleidaThe term independently-hosted is used here to describe online publishing practices that utilise the World Wide Web (hereafter the Web) as a decentralised socio-technical system, where individuals and communities operate as the owners or controllers of the online infrastructures they use in order to share content. Such practices may be adopted as an alternative of, or as a complement to, the use of centralised content-sharing systems that belong to and are entirely operated by third parties. The term “publishing” is used here in a rather inclusive way and refers to the act of making content available online, rather than being restricted to the editorial processes that characterise, for instance, academic publishing.https://policyreview.info/node/1665Web hostingPublishing |
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| title | Independently-hosted web publishing |
| title_full | Independently-hosted web publishing |
| title_fullStr | Independently-hosted web publishing |
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| title_short | Independently-hosted web publishing |
| title_sort | independently hosted web publishing |
| topic | Web hosting Publishing |
| url | https://policyreview.info/node/1665 |
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