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The Algorithmically Authorised Heritage Discourse: how Big Tech ‘uses of heritage’ help to build Big Tech power

Beekmans,Inge
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Three observations anchor the argument developed in this paper. (1) Major tech corporations increasingly act as the ‘peers’ of nation-states, as they rule their digital ‘fiefs’ through policies and codes. (2) Historically, nation-states have used heritage as one of their nation-building policies, and (3) the Critical Heritage Studies movement interprets any use of heritage as inherently political. Building on these ideas, this article analyses the online platform Google Arts & Culture – ‘GAC’ – to establish if and how the uses of heritage by Big Tech might be understood as variants of nation-building policies. Following a critical multimodal digital discourse analysis, this article finds that GAC promotes a type of easily consumable heritage that is rooted in quantified popularity, data colonisation, disneyfication and neoliberal individualism. This yields a new variant of the Authorised Heritage Discourse: the Algorithmically Authorised Heritage Discourse – ‘AAHD’. This emergent discourse transforms heritage into networked fragments of consumer culture, consequently producing a global ‘undifferentiated community’ that understands heritage as a ‘universal’ commodity that can serve individual desires. The resulting apparent apoliticalness of the AAHD is in fact deeply political, as it induces a type of political banality that discourages critical engagements with both heritage and Big Tech.
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2025-10-29
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Algorithmically Authorised Heritage Discourse, Authorised Heritage Discourse, Google Arts & Culture, digital heritage, Big Tech
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Beekmans, I 2025, 'The Algorithmically Authorised Heritage Discourse: how Big Tech ‘uses of heritage’ help to build Big Tech power', International Journal of Heritage Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/13527258.2025.2579249
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