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Witness statements and the technologies of memory: A conversation between Heba Y. Amin, Anthony Downey, Helene Kazan, Naeem Mohaiemen, and Susan Schuppli

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2022
Bringing together artistic and scientific modes of inquiry, Witness statements and the technologies of memory examines the impact that digital technologies have on the substance of truth and historical facts. Hosted as part of Heba Y.
Heba Y. Amin   +4 more
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Collective memory: An hourglass between the collective and the individual

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2022
Collective memories are memories shared by a group that influence their social identity. The goal of this paper is to focus on two major limitations in current studies on collective memory and show how the hourglass metaphor can overcome those ...
Aline Cordonnier   +3 more
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Technology and democracy: a paradox wrapped in a contradiction inside an irony

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2022
Democracy is in retreat around the globe. Many commentators have blamed the Internet for this development, whereas others have celebrated the Internet as a tool for liberation, with each opinion being buttressed by supporting evidence.
Stephan Lewandowsky, Peter Pomerantsev
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Rewilding memory

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2022
Rewilding memory provides the basis for a new theoretical and practical agenda to bring greater neurological human diversity and ecological diversity into research and teaching on memory, mind and media.
Anna Reading
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The Great Buildings of Communism in the Mirror of Soviet Nostalgia / Великие стройки коммунизма в зеркале советской ностальгии

open access: yesИндустрии впечатлений: Технологии социокультурных исследований
The article examines the evolution of the mythology of the great construction projects of communism in the context of nostalgia for the Soviet. The author shows the specifics of the formation of the mythology of great construction projects in the Soviet ...
Sophia Tikhonova / Софья Владимировна Тихонова
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Communicative remembering: Revisiting a basic mnemonic concept

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2023
The article attempts to clarify what today constitutes communicative remembering. To revisit this basic mnemonic concept, our theoretical contribution starts from available approaches in social memory studies that assume a binary distinction between ...
Christian Pentzold   +2 more
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‘Does anyone here remember my grandfather?’ How can digital memory work in social media shape the remembrance of a relatively forgotten event?

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media
This study focuses on a unique Facebook group: ‘Cyprus Immigrants Organisation’, whose members are mostly refugees who were once held in camps in Cyprus in the late 1940s and their descendants.
Ayelet Klein Cohen   +2 more
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Virtual reality as a technology of memory: Immersive presence in Polish politics of memory

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2023
Experiences that take place in virtual reality (VR) become part of users’ autobiographical memory. As memories can impact users’ self-perception, personal beliefs, and social interactions, storyliving in VR narratives can be used to manipulate memory and
Rūta Kazlauskaitė
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Scrolling back: Remediation within and through digital memory work

open access: yesMemory, Mind & Media, 2023
This article explores how the concept of remediation is part of digital memory work performed by young women on Instagram. While remediation has been used to make sense of the ways sites of memory are represented across time and through different media ...
Taylor Annabell
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From Collective Memory to Media Memory: Digital Environments in Memory Construction

open access: yes4. Boyut Medya ve Kültürel Çalışmalar Dergisi
Memory studies play an important role in the process of individuals and societies understanding and interpreting the past. The collective mental structure called collective memory enables a society to develop a meaningful understanding of historical ...
Birgül Üstünbaş Erdoğan
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