Lison, AndrewMars, MarcellMedak, TomislavPrelinger, Rick2019-09-062019-09-062019978-3-95796-150-1https://mediarep.org/handle/doc/12652Archives have become a nexus in the wake of the digital turn. This book sets out to show how expanded archival practices can challenge contemporary conceptions and inform the redistribution of power and resources. Calling for the necessity to reimagine the potentials of archives in practice, the three contributions ask: Can archives fulfill their paradoxical potential as utopian sites in which the analog and the digital, the past and future, and remembrance and forgetting commingle?<ul> <li><a href='https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/11931'>Andrew Lison: <i>Introduction. Contesting “The Archive,” Archives, and Thanatarchy</i></a></li> <li><a href='https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/11909'>Rick Prelinger: <i>Archives of Inconvenience</i></a></li> <li><a href='https://doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/11920'>Marcell Mars and Tomislav Medak: <i>System of a Takedown: Control and De-commodification in the Circuits of Academic Publishing</i></a></li> </ul>engArchivKulturtheorieDatenPhilosophiePolitikdatacultural theoryarchivephilosophypolitics791000Archives10.14619/150110.25969/mediarep/11743