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Memorial Wars in the Context of Media Memory
Russia: Society, Politics, HistoryThe article explores the phenomenon of memorial wars — conflicts around interpretations of historical events, commemorative practices, and symbolic content of public space. The main problem is to analyze the role of media memory in the context of digitalization, where historical narratives become a tool for shaping collective identity, legitimizing ...
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2016
This chapter introduces a brief historical overview of media and communications technologies. It discusses the role of technologization and automation in human entanglement with the worlds of the present but also of the past and the future. Based on the general framework laid out in Chap.
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This chapter introduces a brief historical overview of media and communications technologies. It discusses the role of technologization and automation in human entanglement with the worlds of the present but also of the past and the future. Based on the general framework laid out in Chap.
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Media and the Dynamics of Memory
2017This chapter brings together two new strands of memory studies: media memory studies and transcultural memory studies. It highlights the fundamental mediatedness of memory and explores the role of media as a motor of transcultural memory. The chapter argues that cultural memory is dynamic rather than fixed, and based on “remediation”, an ongoing ...
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Instrumentalising Media Memories
European Comic Art, 2019Krzysztof Gawronkiewicz and Krystian Rosenberg’s Achtung Zelig! recounts an unabashedly absurd story about the Second World War, involving an encounter between a Nazi commander who was a former clown and a Jewish father and son with monstrous faces. To understand the construction and function of the Polish comic’s narration of the war, this article ...
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2010
Your BlackBerry comes with 256 MB (Megabytes) of flash memory and 2 GB of “onboard” memory, but all that won’t all be available to you. The operating system and installed software take up some of that room and so will all your personal information. (The image of the SanDisk MicroSD card and the SanDisk logo are copyrights owned by SanDisk Corporation.)
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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Your BlackBerry comes with 256 MB (Megabytes) of flash memory and 2 GB of “onboard” memory, but all that won’t all be available to you. The operating system and installed software take up some of that room and so will all your personal information. (The image of the SanDisk MicroSD card and the SanDisk logo are copyrights owned by SanDisk Corporation.)
Martin Trautschold, Gary Mazo
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1996
Abstract From Haiselden’s death in 1919 to the present, controversies over eugenic euthanasia and medical refusal to treat impaired newborns periodically appeared and disappeared from the American mass media. Each time the public rediscovered these issues, the memory of Haiselden’s crusade became dimmer. With each revival of interest,
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Abstract From Haiselden’s death in 1919 to the present, controversies over eugenic euthanasia and medical refusal to treat impaired newborns periodically appeared and disappeared from the American mass media. Each time the public rediscovered these issues, the memory of Haiselden’s crusade became dimmer. With each revival of interest,
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On media memory. Collective memory in a new media age
Journal of Communication, 2011openaire +1 more source
On Media Memory. Collective Memory in a New Media Age
Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, 2012openaire +1 more source

