期刊名称:Culture Unbound : Journal of Current Cultural Research
电子版ISSN:2000-1525
出版年度:2009
卷号:1
页码:205-226
DOI:10.3384/cu.2000.1525.09112205
出版社:Linköping University
摘要:The article applies and elaborates an Actor-Network Theory approach to digitization. Defining digitization as the determining of relations between new digital media and old materials within local networks, the article attempts to investigate locally engendered ambiguities of such processes. The model is applied in a case study of the Swedish Museum of World Culture and its attempt at renewing old ethnographic objects through the use of digital media. The study is comprised of several interviews, observations and extensive document analysis. The article concludes by underlining the contingency and ambiguity involved in introducing digital media into the networks of old objects. It also addresses the cohesive and stabilizing roles played by computer programs and museum objects respectively.
关键词:Actor-Network Theory; digital media; information systems; digitization; the Museum of World Culture; John Law; ethnography