Exploring Contemporary Classification Practices : Organizing Information, Technological Change and Ideological Contestation

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Exploring Contemporary Classification Practices : Organizing Information, Technological Change and Ideological Contestation

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 210 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781032997230
  • DDC分類 025.42

Full Description

The contributions in Exploring Contemporary Classification Practices analyse various aspects of classification and their importance to contemporary debates surrounding cultural heritage and information access.

Specific focus is on systems of classification, media technologies, and cultural institutions (such as libraries, archives, and museums) and how they respond to challenges, including classificatory bias, truth, neutrality, institutional tradition, and technological innovation. Raising awareness of classification practices in modern culture serves to emphasize how sorting things into categories is both an everyday accomplishment and a highly cultural and political activity with consequences for those who are classified and for those who classify. Throughout this book, 'classification' is defined as the practice and activity of systematically ordering and categorizing entities to bring structure and understanding to diverse contexts. This book addresses several timely issues both in terms of theoretical advancement and empirical diversity. The scholarly discussion on the classification and organization of knowledge has developed with digital technologies from a bibliographic paradigm into something much wider, as the need for metadata and classification has become critical for usability and legitimacy. This development has also led research on classification and knowledge organization to confront a new, post-humanist reality with not only emerging varieties of information currents in society, but also the development of new theoretical and methodological strands, such as post-colonial and intersectional perspectives, and digital humanities methodologies. In doing so, this book seeks to address critical questions for the archives, library, and museum sectors concerning the organization of information.

Exploring Contemporary Classification Practices will, therefore be of interest to academics, researchers, and practitioners with interests in library and information science, archives, cultural heritage, and digital heritage.

Contents

1. Exploring Classification Practices in Contemporary Culture: An Introduction; Part 1: The Use of Technologies in Classification Work: Social and Cultural Implications; 2. Classifying Humans in the Age of AI; 3. The Automation of Genre: Popular Culture, Classification and the Will to Automate; 4. Classification, Photography, Eugenics: The Colonial Machine in Sápmi; Part 2: Cultural Heritage and New Materialism; 5. The Value of Damaged Goods: Experimenting with New Materialist Classification; 6. Metadata for Indigenous Collections: the case of Museum of World Culture; 7. The Artist's Name - On Rhizomatic Structures and a Gendering Divider; Part 3: Classification as method and analytic strategy; 8. LGBTQ+ Fiction Indexing: Comparing the Value of Professional Index Terms, Social Tags and Automatically Assigned Terms for Information Retrieval; 9. Selecting Everything: Digitization as an Act of Classification; 10. Representing the Aboutness of Fiction: Three Perspectives Toward Classification and Access to Fictional Content; 11. Boundary Work and the Classification of Scientific Quality in Infrastructures for Performance-Based Research Funding

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