This paper explores the productive role that social network platforms such as Facebook, play in the practice of memory-making. While such platforms facilitate interaction across distance and time, they also solidify human self-expression and memory-making by systematically confronting the users with their digital past. By relying on the framework of postphenomenology, the analysis will scrutinize the mediating role of the Memories feature of Facebook, powered by recurring algorithmic scheduling and devoid of meaningful context. More specifically, it will show how this technological infrastructure mediates the concepts of memory, control and space, evoking a specific interpretation of the values of time, remembering and forgetting. As such, ...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
A core understanding in memory studies is that memory is not formed by an individual in insolation. ...
How do new media affect the question of social memory? Social memory is usually described as enacted...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine how keeping the records of social networking sites ...
People are spending increasingly more time on social media platforms, with Facebook being the bigges...
This article asks what impact temporality and timing have on the ways in which memories are felt and...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
The article discusses the potential of the internet and especially of the world wide web as a medium...
This article explores the configuration of collective memory under the impact of the digital turn. I...
This thesis aimed to study the everyday use of ICT-enabled memory aids in order to understand and to...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
A core understanding in memory studies is that memory is not formed by an individual in insolation. ...
How do new media affect the question of social memory? Social memory is usually described as enacted...
The focus of my contribute is on the relation between individual and collective memory and social me...
Purpose: the purpose of this paper is to examine how keeping the records of social networking sites ...
People are spending increasingly more time on social media platforms, with Facebook being the bigges...
This article asks what impact temporality and timing have on the ways in which memories are felt and...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
The article discusses the potential of the internet and especially of the world wide web as a medium...
This article explores the configuration of collective memory under the impact of the digital turn. I...
This thesis aimed to study the everyday use of ICT-enabled memory aids in order to understand and to...
This groundbreaking and truly interdisciplinary collection of essays examines how digital media tech...
Social networking sites (SNS) play many roles in the everyday lives of their users. A growing body o...
In this chapter, we outline the path of personal to personalized memory to explicate how memories re...
This article explores how emotions are practised within retrospective Facebook groups and how these ...
What is digital memory? How are digital technologies changing what we remember and how? Records of t...
A core understanding in memory studies is that memory is not formed by an individual in insolation. ...
How do new media affect the question of social memory? Social memory is usually described as enacted...