Situating dead-and-dying platforms: technological failure, infrastructural precarity, and digital decline

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Muira McCammon, J. Lingel
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Abstract This double special issue explores internet histories through the lens of “platform death” as a way of understanding how digital communities grapple with absence, invisibility, and disappearance. Collectively, the contributions in this issue address the cultural, geopolitical, economic, and socio-legal repercussions of what happens when platforms fail, decline, or expire. The manuscripts draw on divergent methods, data, and analytical frameworks; in turn, they address what digital death as a metaphor reveals about the internet’s growth and stagnation, its present and futures, and its multiplicities. This collaboration has drawn on a collective understanding that mortality as a metaphor can serve as a discursive mode of contesting the control and corporatization of the internet. The impetus for it came from a panel in the Communication History Division at the May 2020 International Communication Association’s Annual Conference, entitled “Dead-and-dying platforms: The poetics, politics, and perils of internet history.” We hope its contents inspire other scholars to think creatively and daringly about technological failure, infrastructural precarity, and digital decline.
定位垂死的平台:技术失败、基础设施不稳定和数字衰落
摘要本期双特刊通过“平台死亡”的视角探讨互联网历史,以此了解数字社区如何应对缺席、隐形和消失。总的来说,这一问题的贡献解决了平台失败、衰落或到期时所产生的文化、地缘政治、经济和社会法律影响。手稿采用了不同的方法、数据和分析框架;反过来,他们将数字死亡作为一种隐喻,揭示了互联网的增长和停滞、现在和未来以及多样性。这种合作基于一种集体理解,即死亡作为一种隐喻可以作为一种争夺互联网控制权和公司化的话语模式。它的动力来自2020年5月国际传播协会年会上传播史部的一个小组,题为“死亡和垂死的平台:互联网历史的诗学、政治和危险”。我们希望它的内容能激励其他学者创造性地、大胆地思考技术失败、基础设施不稳定、,以及数字衰退。
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Internet Histories
Internet Histories Arts and Humanities-History
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