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Vanishing Culture

37 min · 29 apr 2026
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Beschrijving

In Vanishing Culture, editors Luca Messarra, Chris Freeland and Juliya Ziskina bring together voices exploring what it means to lose access to our shared cultural record in the digital age. From disappearing websites and delisted music to fragile licensing agreements and platform shutdowns, the book traces how corporate control, technological change, and neglect are reshaping what survives... and what vanishes. In this episode, Messarra and Freeland are joined by contributor Katie Livingston to discuss the forces driving cultural loss today, the stakes for libraries and public memory, and what it will take to build a more durable, accessible digital future. Read Vanishing Culture for free at the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026 [https://archive.org/details/vanishing-culture-2026] Purchase in print from Better World Books or your favorite local bookstore: https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/vanishing-culture-a-report-on-our-fragile-cultural-record-9798995425014/new [https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/vanishing-culture-a-report-on-our-fragile-cultural-record-9798995425014/new] This conversation was recorded on 4/17/2026. Check out all of the Future Knowledge episodes at https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge [https://archive.org/details/future-knowledge]

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