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University of Michigan Press

After Disruption: A Future for Cultural Memory

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Trevor Owens
2024
summary
The digital age is burning out our most precious resources and the future of the past is at stake. In After Disruption: A Future for Cultural Memory, Trevor Owens warns that our institutions of cultural memory—libraries, archives, museums, humanities departments, research institutes, and more—have been “disrupted,” and largely not for the better. He calls for memory workers and memory institutions to take back control of envisioning the future of memory from management consultants and tech sector evangelists. 

After Disruption posits that we are no longer planning for a digital future, but instead living in a digital present. In this context, Owens asks how we plan for and develop a more just, sustainable, and healthy future for cultural memory. The first half of the book draws on critical scholarship on the history of technology and business to document and expose the sources of tech startup ideologies and their pernicious results, revealing that we need powerful and compelling counter frameworks and values to replace these ideologies. The second half of the book makes the case for the centrality of maintenance, care, and repair as interrelated frameworks to build a better future in which libraries, archives, and museums can thrive as sites of belonging and connection through collections.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1. Cultural Memory and the Future

Part One: Three Bankrupt Ideas

Chapter 2. What Disruption Wants

Chapter 3. Where Data Drives

Chapter 4. Why Memory Work Doesn’t Work

Part Two: Three Ways Forward

Chapter 5. The Maintenance Mindset

Chapter 6. Concentric Circles of Care

Chapter 7. Repair, Revision, and Return

Chapter 8. A Future for Cultural Memory

Footnotes

Bibliography

Index

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