This article examines how digital technology interacts with Holocaust remembrance in post-socialist countries. Using the Lviv pogrom of 1941 as a case study, it explores how Russophone and Ukrainophone web users engage with audiovisual tributes to this event on YouTube. The article scrutinizes user engagement with Holocaust memory on two levels: the level of representation (how the pogrom is represented on YouTube) and the level of interaction (how users interact with tributes to the pogrom). The article suggest that digital media can democratize existing memory practices, but it does not necessarily lead to more pluralist views on the past
In this paper, I analyse a body of YouTube videos depicting the annual reburial cum memorial ceremon...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
In our article we examine changes experienced by media and memory systems in Russia since the beginn...
The Internet seems to have become the area where instances of individual and collective remembrance,...
Focusing on the Holocaust bystanders’ video testimonies, the article examines how the category of la...
The Internet seems to have become the area where instances of individual and collective remembrance,...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
The thesis examines what occurs with Second World War memories in post-socialist countries with the ...
The rise of social media platforms has substantial implications for individual and collective rememb...
In this paper, I analyse a body of YouTube videos depicting the annual reburial cum memorial ceremon...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...
This article examines how Second World War memory is circulated, reproduced, and challenged in the t...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
This article examines how war memory circulates, connects and collides on digital media platforms dr...
In our article we examine changes experienced by media and memory systems in Russia since the beginn...
The Internet seems to have become the area where instances of individual and collective remembrance,...
Focusing on the Holocaust bystanders’ video testimonies, the article examines how the category of la...
The Internet seems to have become the area where instances of individual and collective remembrance,...
This paper deals with the role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, argui...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
This paper deals with role of digital culture and ICT in rethinking Holocaust remembrance, arguing f...
The thesis examines what occurs with Second World War memories in post-socialist countries with the ...
The rise of social media platforms has substantial implications for individual and collective rememb...
In this paper, I analyse a body of YouTube videos depicting the annual reburial cum memorial ceremon...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...
At the core of every Holocaust institution, whether it be a museum or an archive is remembrance and ...