Marta Musso

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Name

Marta Musso

Academic title(s)

PhD History

Institute

King's College London

Department

Digital Humanities

Function

Teachin Fellow

Address

The Strand – London

Zip code

WC2R 2LS

Country

UK

Visible Email Address

marta.musso@kcl.ac.uk

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I hold a PhD in economic history at the University of Cambridge and I am currently a Teaching Fellow in the department of Digital Humanities at King’s College London. I work on energy history and policies, European companies in post-colonial international relations, new methods of historical research for digital data, and web history. In 2016/2017 I was Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute.

Recent publications

Musso, M., Maccaferri, M. (2018) At the origins of the Political Discourse of the 5-Star Movement (M5S): Internet, direct democracy, and the “future of the past.” In Internet Histories [forthcoming – DOI

Musso, M. and Dr. Cantoni, R. (eds.) (2018) Energy policies in Africa: What Future? Special edition of Afrique Contemporaine, De Boeck Supérieur [forthcoming June 2018]

Musso M., Merletti F. (2016). This is the future: a history of UK companies on the web (1996-2001). In New Media and Society, 18 (7), pp.1120-1142

Brighi E., Musso M. (2017) Italy in the Middle East and the Mediterranean: evolving relations with Egypt and Libya. In Italian Politics: The Great Reform That Never Was, (vol.32), Berghahn Books, pp.70-89 [also in Italian]

Musso, M. (2017) Sonatrach: economic independence, politics, international markets. In Ochonu, M. (ed.) Entrepreneurship in Africa. A Historical Approach, Indiana University Press [9000 words]

 

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Role in Tensions of Europe

Participant

Research interests

Energy, ICT, Knowledge Networks