After Disruption: A Future for Cultural Memory

Jaycee Chapman

Abstract

In After Disruption: A Future for Cultural Memory, Trevor Owens aims to dismantle the rhetoric of disruption and datafication that has permeated many aspects of our lives in the digital age by building towards a sustainable future outside of this problematic framework. The digital age has brought on what is widely known as a “period of disruption”—disruption being a keyword favored by tech moguls and Silicon Valley that characterizes rapid shifts in technology and digital media as well as its consequences on everything from the workforce to politics to our social lives (22).

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