This article analyzes the Facebook page Justice for Mike Brownset up during the 2014 Ferguson protestsin order to rethink the role of memory work within contemporary digital activism. We argue that, as a particular type of discursive practice, memory work on the page bridged personal and collective action frames. This occurred in four overlapping ways. First, the page allowed for affective commemorative engagement that helped shape Brown's public image. Second, Brown's death was contextualized as part of systematic injustice against African Americans. Third, the past was used to legitimize present action, wherein the present was continually connected to the past and future. And fourth, particular discursive units became recognizable symboli...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Social activists increasingly wield the power of the Internet technology to pen...
Drawing from the literature on digital media, social movements, and race and class politics, this st...
This article analyzes the Facebook page Justice for Mike Brownset up during the 2014 Ferguson protes...
This chapter addresses what I term the "connective memory work" carried out on Facebook page dedicat...
Existing literature on collective action suggests that social protest activity is often driven by st...
This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the ...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
The transformation of iconic images of traumatic historical events into everyday humorous practice i...
Social movement scholarship has increasingly shown how continuous mobilization depends on collective...
This article presents a case study of a group of high school aged students of color as they consider...
This article presents a temporal analysis of the activist remembrance of Silvio Meier, a prominent m...
This article intervenes into research on cultural and digital memory by arguing for the significance...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Social activists increasingly wield the power of the Internet technology to pen...
Drawing from the literature on digital media, social movements, and race and class politics, this st...
This article analyzes the Facebook page Justice for Mike Brownset up during the 2014 Ferguson protes...
This chapter addresses what I term the "connective memory work" carried out on Facebook page dedicat...
Existing literature on collective action suggests that social protest activity is often driven by st...
This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the ...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
The transformation of iconic images of traumatic historical events into everyday humorous practice i...
Social movement scholarship has increasingly shown how continuous mobilization depends on collective...
This article presents a case study of a group of high school aged students of color as they consider...
This article presents a temporal analysis of the activist remembrance of Silvio Meier, a prominent m...
This article intervenes into research on cultural and digital memory by arguing for the significance...
While most media-memory research focuses on particular cultural repository sites, memorials, traumat...
© 2014 Elsevier Ltd. Social activists increasingly wield the power of the Internet technology to pen...
Drawing from the literature on digital media, social movements, and race and class politics, this st...