On the Meaning of the Web as an Object of Study
Abstract
This text advances the hypothesis that the meaning of the Web as an object of study has diluted as a clear research domain. One example of this phenomenon is the identity crisis of the Web Conference and the International Semantic Web Conference. At its root is the Web's evolution from a focused technological object into a universal digital environment, a transition whose very success has fragmented its academic community and obscured its core identity. We chart this trajectory from a well-defined object of study to a fragmented backdrop, identifying key pressures such as the "academic tragedy of the commons" and the disruptive force of AI. We conclude that a fundamental community discussion is needed to define what it means to study the Web now that it has become the universal infrastructure for global digital activity.
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@article{arxiv.2604.12756,
title = {On the Meaning of the Web as an Object of Study},
author = {Claudio Gutierrez and Daniel Hernández},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.12756},
year = {2026}
}
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4 pages