Title: | The Mystification of Digital Technology in Norwegian Policies on Archives, Libraries and Museums: Digitalization as Policy Imperative |
Author(s): | Erik Henningsen Håkon Larsen |
Keywords: | Digitalization; Cultural Policy; Cultural Heritage; Cultural Sociology; ALM |
Abstract: | In this article, we investigate how digitalization has attained the role of policy im- perative in the culture sector, and how the imperative is influencing contempora-ry policy discourses on archives, libraries and museums (ALM-organizations) in Norway. We have analyzed policy documents issued by state authorities within the Norwegian ALM-sector since the time around the turn of the century, and demonstrate through the analysis that one must take three types of cultural pro-cesses into consideration in order to understand how digitalization has attained the status as policy imperative. Each of the cultural processes amounts to a form of mystification. Firstly, one must understand that digitalization’s ascendancy into a policy imperative is in part a process of imitation, of other countries and societalsectors. Secondly, one must take into account the conceptual framing of the po-licy discourse, in particular in relation to the epochalist vision that structure the discourse. Thirdly, one must take into account the process of fetishism which is at work in this policy discourse. Combined, these processes lead to digitalization being perceived as a force which is external to social relations, dictating action on the part of actors working within the sector. As such, digitalization comes effecti- vely to serve as an overarching policy imperative in the culture sector |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
URI: | https://digital.lib.ueh.edu.vn/handle/UEH/69605 |
Appears in Collections: | Lưu trữ
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