This article investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on Reddit. By means of their posts, comments, and replies, people contributing to this site – Redditors – enter into a process we call mnemonic stabilization. This is a collaborative process in which networked individuals share their memories about, in this case, Michael Jackson. We argue that this process resembles Jackson’s dance technique called moonwalking: Redditors seem to go back in time, but they continually alter how Jackson is remembered and forgotten, depending on the (personal) context of the present and an imagined future. These theoretical observations are assessed empirically by a content analysis of comments and replies (N = 917) posted on the subreddit /r/...
This article considers how David Bowie’s last persona, The Blackstar, framed his death through the n...
This landmark exhibition explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in c...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This article investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on Reddit. By means of their po...
This paper investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on the social content aggregation...
This article investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on Reddit. By means of their po...
Michael Jackson’s death on 25 June 2009, the eve of his come-back tour, triggered a global outpourin...
The Mnemonic Mirror is an artist-initiated project exploring the complex processes of memory.Though ...
This paper attempts to extend the various existing lieux de memoire available hitherto in the perpet...
A simple, automated message that many have seen on our ubiquitous mobile technologies: “Memory almos...
The sudden death of singer Michael Jackson reminds us of the often-ghastly and always compelling dan...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
In the first few months of my fieldwork in Bolivia the death of Michael Jackson prompted a shift in ...
The authors conducted a qualitative survey of Michael Jackson fans' reactions to his death and their...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
This article considers how David Bowie’s last persona, The Blackstar, framed his death through the n...
This landmark exhibition explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in c...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...
This article investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on Reddit. By means of their po...
This paper investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on the social content aggregation...
This article investigates the memory work concerning Michael Jackson on Reddit. By means of their po...
Michael Jackson’s death on 25 June 2009, the eve of his come-back tour, triggered a global outpourin...
The Mnemonic Mirror is an artist-initiated project exploring the complex processes of memory.Though ...
This paper attempts to extend the various existing lieux de memoire available hitherto in the perpet...
A simple, automated message that many have seen on our ubiquitous mobile technologies: “Memory almos...
The sudden death of singer Michael Jackson reminds us of the often-ghastly and always compelling dan...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
In the first few months of my fieldwork in Bolivia the death of Michael Jackson prompted a shift in ...
The authors conducted a qualitative survey of Michael Jackson fans' reactions to his death and their...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
This article considers how David Bowie’s last persona, The Blackstar, framed his death through the n...
This landmark exhibition explores the influence of Michael Jackson on some of the leading names in c...
No abstract availableThis article was originally published by Parallel Press, an imprint of the Univ...