Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body of research suggests that platforms such as Facebook also fundamentally change the way memories are performed. This article takes the former East-German youth radio DT64 as a starting point to analyse how media are remembered and how practices of remembering by music audiences might be altered with social networking sites. Drawing on in-depth interviews with former listeners and an analysis of one Facebook group dedicated to the radio station, the article suggests that SNS offer new potentials for media memories that are collaborative and take place in public. The former listeners we interviewed remain, however, sceptical and confirm only limi...
The article is a brief presentation of the relationship between the politics of memory and Facebook....
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
This article addresses the lack of analysis of the specific ways in which the online environment con...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
In this article, we present findings from an analysis of social media users’ own descriptions of hav...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine how keeping the records of social networking sites ...
This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the ...
The article discusses the potential of the internet and especially of the world wide web as a medium...
Online practices of musical memory making have proliferated across social media, whether in bespoke ...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
This article asks what impact temporality and timing have on the ways in which memories are felt and...
People are spending increasingly more time on social media platforms, with Facebook being the bigges...
This article investigates conflicts in retrospective Facebook groups, i.e., groups created with a pa...
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
The article is a brief presentation of the relationship between the politics of memory and Facebook....
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
This article addresses the lack of analysis of the specific ways in which the online environment con...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
In this article, we present findings from an analysis of social media users’ own descriptions of hav...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine how keeping the records of social networking sites ...
This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the ...
The article discusses the potential of the internet and especially of the world wide web as a medium...
Online practices of musical memory making have proliferated across social media, whether in bespoke ...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
This article asks what impact temporality and timing have on the ways in which memories are felt and...
People are spending increasingly more time on social media platforms, with Facebook being the bigges...
This article investigates conflicts in retrospective Facebook groups, i.e., groups created with a pa...
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
The article is a brief presentation of the relationship between the politics of memory and Facebook....
Radio and social media have developed a strong relationship in Ireland since the explosion in popula...
This article addresses the lack of analysis of the specific ways in which the online environment con...