Mass Media and Memory: The Communist GDR in Today’s Communicative Memory
Using the example of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) the present study asks how mass media shape collective memory. How do reports in German media on the GDR affect communicative memory?
Michael Meyen, Senta Pfaff-Rüdiger
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On Media of Memory and Remembering
Information stored in digital media literally and metaphorically loses its historical dimensions but gains spatial relations and burgeoning cross-references. Thus, all of culture, and by extension, its products too, are losing their historical dimension in the age of digital, networked technologies in favor of a constant, real-time information flow ...
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„Jen je škoda, že víme, jak to s Husem dopadlo.“ Šestisté výročí upálení Jana Husa v české vzpomínkové kultuře || "It's a shame we know what happened to Hus." The six hundred years' anniversary of the death of Jan Hus in the Czech memory culture [PDF]
The text explores the portrayal of Jan Hus in the context of the 600th anniversary of his death, which was commemorated in the year 2015. The author analyses different media used for commemoration of Jan Hus from the perspective of Memory Studies.
Kateřina Sixtová
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From Riverbank to Ocean: Involving Young Generations With Their Territory Through Artistic Practices
Based on the project Minante: Prototyping a Natural and Cultural Experience for Public Space Co‐Creation (2023–2024), this article presents and discusses how schools from a semi‐rural region of northern coastal Portugal engaged with the natural and ...
Ana Clara Roberti +2 more
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The problem in this research is that the teaching and learning process is less effective, resulting in the failure to achieve the desired memory. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of puzzle media on the memory abilities of class VII ...
Roibah Roibah +2 more
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This article analyses how coinciding anniversaries of the Sonderkommando revolt (7 October 1944) and the 7 October 2023 Hamas terror attacks on Israel shaped digital Holocaust memory.
Eric Boyd, Samuel Merrill
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An entangled memoryscape: Holocaust memory on social media
Within Holocaust studies, there has been an increasingly uncritical acceptance that by engaging with social media, Holocaust memory has shifted from the ‘era of the witness’ to the ‘era of the user’ (Hogervorst 2020).
Victoria Grace Richardson-Walden +1 more
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Capturing the Experience: How Digital Media Affects Memory Retention in Museum Education. [PDF]
Say S, Akbulut S, Öztürk İY.
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Virtual Dementia in the Digital Age: Neurocognitive Mechanisms, Behavioural Impact and Public Health Implications of Technology Overuse. [PDF]
Subramanian A +10 more
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Executive Function Costs of Fantastical Interference in Narrative Comprehension: A Response to Lillard's (2026) Commentary. [PDF]
Hinten AE, Imuta K.
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