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Ethics and Archiving the Web: Curation and Power

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Ethics and Archiving the Web: Curation and Power

Published 6 years ago 10 views

Curation and Power
March 22, 2018 at the New Museum, New York
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Decisions about what gets archived, and what gets surfaced as part of archival presentations, reflect the power and politics of institutions. This panel will explore ways in which software and online platforms mediate, amplify, and obscure these dynamics in traditional and algorithmic forms of curation.
Morehshin Allahyari
Artist, activist, and educator
Anisa Hawes
Researcher, Victoria & Albert Museum
Margaret Hedstrom
Robert M Warner Collegiate Professor of Information, School of Information and Faculty Associate, Institute for Social Research at University of Michigan
Jess Ogden (moderator)
PhD candidate in Web Science, University of Southampton
Lozana Rossenova
PhD researcher at London South Bank University (in collaboration with Rhizome)

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Originally published6/27/18
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LanguageEnglish
Duration1h 19min 51sec

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