The Politics of Mass Digitization
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
A new examination of mass digitization as an emerging sociopolitical and sociotechnical phenomenon that alters the politics of cultural memory.
Nanna Bonde Thylstrup draws on cultural and media theory, focusing on infrastructure, uncertainty, and data waste. Her work investigates the hidden systems that shape our digital and cultural landscapes, revealing their impact on our experience of information and decision-making. Through an interdisciplinary lens, Thylstrup offers a critical perspective on the environmental and ethical dimensions of technological advancement.

A new examination of mass digitization as an emerging sociopolitical and sociotechnical phenomenon that alters the politics of cultural memory.